Audiophile Speakers for Rock, HipHop and Techno


I love many genres of music. Having a hard time finding a speaker that sounds great with hip hop, techno and rock. Suppose I should mention I've auditioned the Dynaudios Hertiage Specials and Sonus Faber Oylmpia Nova 1s. They sound fantastic with classical, acustic guitar, female voices etc... But what audiophile speaker ..especially at the 7-8k price point doesn't. Idk..  Im starting to think I need two sets of speakers. Sonus Faber Olympica Novas sound beautiful...then maybe a pair for other genres of music. Any suggestions for speakers that sound great for hip hop rock and tecno? I'm only able to do bookshelves...and I do have a pair of RELs already.

My pwr amp is a coda no.8 v2 @ 250w

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@atmasphere 

Yes i certainly preferred that...we'd call that genre 'goa trance'.

If you like the 808 sound, try this?

All Ablaze, by Ian Brown

 

 

Meanwhile, getting back to bass extension, solidity, punch😁

We have a genre known as drum and bass. Here the melody is often in the sub-bass. This also happens to be my favourite tune by anyone.

The bass is astonishing 

 

@atmasphere    In a similar vein (and this has nothing to do with bass) I got the 12" EP of the DKs "Holiday in Cambodia" and inadvertently played it at 33 1/3 rpm. I never went back...killer.

Well man you seem like enjoying the same music genres as I do. FYI I listened to most 90s/00s hiphop 70% of the time, 10% would be for rock & techno each, and 10% for other genres. 

Before I bought my speakers I tried many brands, from active Yamaha, Genelecs, D&B (my company is a resellers for these), to auditioning passive speakers at hi-fi store: Pro-Ac Respond, Dynaudio, Focal, Spendor, Kef LS50, Kef Reference 3, Revel, Sonus Faber, Monitor Audio Gold 300, let's say that hi-fi store here in Singapore are small and have a limited setting since it's in shopping malls, so my experience would not reach the speakers' capability, plus I have just been in this journey for less than 5 years, but here is my experience:

1. I found Monitor Audio with ribbon tweeter to be the fastest, most dynamic (which is very important to hiphop - I don't want my Public Enemy to be so laid back), however it sounds a bit too sharp & I get fatigue very quickly. 

2. Spendors A series are the most musical of them, bass is thick and punchy, mid si fully textured & high are clear and lively but not very sharp to the ears ,  the harmony of the music is lovely and I can really feel that I can enjoy them for a long time. I was looking at the D series, which the dealer said it is even better than the A but they don't have one for demo, plus it's over my budget so I gave up. 

3. My friend has a pair of Sonus Faber Olympica 1 can it sounds lovely and the bass reproduction is amazing too, punchy and right to the chest without any subwoofer. However his systems paring with Mcintosh amplification is also over my budget. 

HOWEVER, things get very interesting when I audition a pair of Joseph speakers RM7XL and without a doubt, I bought it on the spot because the sounds they reproduce is purely music, is the joy to listen to: from details, harmony, soundstage, speed, they have everything for just above a grand. If you have a dealer nearby, please go a try it, it perfect for me for all the music genres I listen to, and it is just amazingly well priced. Since then, 5 years passed and I have listened to many other speakers but I only upgrade my speakers through the Joseph Speakers line, now I owned 3 pairs of them, including their flagship Pearls. I listen to hiphop on them almost everyday and I feel that they are best for every buck, I don't need to spend so much on the speakers and more on other electronics along the chain.

P/S: My top 10 GOATs: Rakim, the Beastie Boys, Nas, Eminem, Lil Wayne, Outkast, Wu Tang Clan, Kendrick, Public Enemy, ATCQ. Hope that helps. 

@acresverde - Jello is a friend of mine; I'll tell him about that - he'll get a laugh out of that! 

3 pair cerwin Vega D9s’ , need new foam, but all in good order.minus some mild beer damage to one speaker.