I think I know the answer to this question, but thought I would ask anyway. To me it seems that the sheer amount of air being pushed is what creates the "punch" factor that I enjoy so much. In practice this seems to mean larger woofers at the sacrifice of clarity. E.g. I owned (until recently stolen) a pair of M22't which didn't provide a large impact or punch, but were very clear vs. a friends set of Polk's that created a lot of impact, but were not quite as clear.

The reason I ask is because I am in the process of replacing my stolen speakers and want to end up with more of that sought after punch, but without a loss in the clarity my M22's had. And no... I can't drive a 4ohm load

Thanks,