This is an odd thread. 104 posts in response to a request for recommendations of speakers on which to listen to Rap "music," and precious few on point. One of the questions was what to listen for. My recommendation is to listen for the sound of real life. If you attend Rap performances (???), choose speakers that sound the most like live.
Now, I am not going to recommend specific speakers because I don't know what to make of the vast number of speakers on the market. At the moment I am listening to a Zydeco cd, Rosie Ledet's Sweet Brown Sugar, which I am sure many (most?) audiophiles would consider beneath consideration (if not contempt), on Harbeth speakers. My take on Rosie and this cd is you're dead (or a certain portion of your anatomy is all shriveled up) if you don't like her and it.
Harbeth speakers are ideal for every kind of music.
Get up and dance. Nobody cares if you don't know how.
Now, I am not going to recommend specific speakers because I don't know what to make of the vast number of speakers on the market. At the moment I am listening to a Zydeco cd, Rosie Ledet's Sweet Brown Sugar, which I am sure many (most?) audiophiles would consider beneath consideration (if not contempt), on Harbeth speakers. My take on Rosie and this cd is you're dead (or a certain portion of your anatomy is all shriveled up) if you don't like her and it.
Harbeth speakers are ideal for every kind of music.
Get up and dance. Nobody cares if you don't know how.