Rap music on high-end speakers


Hello,

I have audiophile taste in gear, but not in music. I listen to rap music, and occansionaly R&B. Is there anyone out there like me? What do you listen for when buying gear? I was wondering what are the benefits in getting better gear? I want to upgrade the speakers to either proac response 3.8 or wilson cubs. Here is my system:

Levinson No.23
aranov ls-9000
Platinum audio reference 2
Paradigm servo 15
kimber speaker wire
esoteric component wires
amc cdm7
tru
Tru:

As I look at your system again and again, I would say that I like your amplification, and I don't think you should change that.

But perhaps, maybe you could tell me a little more about the Platinum Audio Reference 2's that you have in your audio system??? As I am not familiar with this speaker system, maybe you can tell me what kind of system this is. Is it a floor standing/full range system??? Or is it a bookshelf/stand mounted system like my KEF Reference 102s are??? And what is the driver complement of the Platinum Reference 2's???? Is this a two way or a three way system??? And in either case, what is the woofer size of the Platinums??? I am asking all of this because if you like the Platinums so much, then why are you so inclined to change them?? Depending on what you tell me about the Platinums, I am inclined to tell you to go ahead and keep them, and just spend your money on a good subwoofer instead. But now, if you have your heart on upgrading the speakers anyway, then I would say that you should look at the Wilson Cubs (like you have stated), and then mate them to a Wilson Subwoofer (if you want to spend the money to do so). Otherwise, if the Wilson Subwoofer is not your cup of tea, then there is always the Velodyne HGS-18. Also, at a risk of opening up another can of worms here, are you planning on upgrading the CD Player anytime soon????

Me??? In order to upgrade the bass response in my system also, then I am looking at either a pair of Aperion Audio SW-8 Powered Subs, or a used REL Strata II. If those two options are not feasible, then I may upgrade my speaker system as well. If I should decide to go down that road, then the speaker system that I have my eyes on would be either a used pair of Vandersteen 2Ci's or a new pair of Vandersteen 2Ce Signatures (with the endcaps finished in cherry or rosewood).

But anyway, look at the options that I have suggested for you, and then tell me what you think.

Thanks........

--Charles--
Boy oh boy I thought this was a done thread until I saw the thread by that closed minded fool KEVZIEK.Music is my choice not yours,anyway if you dont like the rap,wear ear plugs because I know if you say something you might get your butt kicked.It doesnt matter what one chooses to listen on their high end system,but JEEZUS ....TRU is only asking for help not criticism of the type of music he listens too.I sense a lot of PLAYER hATERS because the guy listens to RAP on high end.HIGH END aUDIO is not for CLASSICAL and JAZZ only.I listen to DISCO,FUNK,MAMBO known as SALSA,LATIN JAZZ and even RAP on my system and CeRWIN vEGAs will not do the trick.I remember listening to the FANIA label in the 70s and the sound quality was average not great sounding,as RMM took over the sound quality got much better...WHY??? MONEY,LOOT SCRATCH GREENBACKS BENJAMINS ETC.is the answer.So come on give the brother a break.
Boy, I've been reading the responses to Kevziek and all I see is hate and intolerance from those who don't agree with him.
Kevziek stated his opinion and right away he's wrong and must be prejudiced for believing the way he does. It's ok to believe what you do as long as you believe the same way I do! Tolerance only applies to my ideas not yours!
I could go on but why bother. BTW I am a 45 year old Puerto Rican male.
Simply because KEVZIEK got off the track of the thread.TRU was asking for suggestions for his set up not about his taste in music.And I'm a 43 Y.O. Puerto Rican male too.KEVZIEKS opinion is like everyone elses.It's like rear ends everybody has one of those too.So who really had the lack of tolerance.
I still think the best thing you can do to get the most out of rap, is go out on the stoop, hook up to car 12 volt batteries to 2 corrugated steel garbage cans and sit real close! doesn't get any better than that for rap.
joeb