Yamaha near field monitors like HS5 are great and well below your budget max.
Bookshelf speakers for near-field (desktop) use
I am looking for a decent pair of new/used bookshelf speakers for near-field / desktop use. I plan to use this with my PC as the source. The speakers would go into a fairly small room but in the future, I may use these as a bedroom setup so it would be nice to have them be capable for both.
I can power the speakers with either a PS Audio Sprout100, Anthem MRX510 or something I may buy in the future. I don't want to spend a ton on an amp to drive these speakers though. Budget is around $2,000. Just looking for great sound. I'm not a bass head so that's not a huge priority but the fuller the range in sound, the better.
A few speakers that I have considered are:
I can power the speakers with either a PS Audio Sprout100, Anthem MRX510 or something I may buy in the future. I don't want to spend a ton on an amp to drive these speakers though. Budget is around $2,000. Just looking for great sound. I'm not a bass head so that's not a huge priority but the fuller the range in sound, the better.
A few speakers that I have considered are:
- Buchardt S400 - Are they appropriate for desktop use though?
- KEF LS50 Passive - Used I can find one for around $800 or just buy new for ~$1,000
- KEF LS50 Wireless - Good reviews, but about the same price as the Buchardt's
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All of the above are good choices, you will have to go and listen to them yourself. On a different note, what do you guys consider "desktop use"? As good as, for example, KEF LS50 may be, that would have to be quite a large desk. I am imagining some computer screen on the desk, maybe some free space for writing, etc. Where does the amplifier go? I thought a "desktop use" would be, size wise, something like this...https://www.sony.com/electronics/wireless-speakers/cas-1 |
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