Think the Roger's would be a bad choice for your application. While I admire them and the Sequerra's, too, I think there are better recommendations above. Those speaks need some space to develop to their potential and some substantial power in that case. Explore self powered speaks.
Monitors for Extreme Near-field listening
I can't seem to get a good sound out of the speakers that I use on my computer desk system. I wonder if LS3/5A monitors will help, as I have heard they are good for very-near-field listening.
My setup now includes:
Jungson DA-I200A power amp
Parasound P3 preamp
Consonance 120 Tuner.
My current speakers are Acoustic Energy bookshelf speakers, but they sound rather 'thin'. I have other systems with similar/lesser speakers/components that don't have this problem - for example, I am now listening to a Carver amp, Parasound Tuner, and Baby Advents, and they sound just fine.
So would LS 3/5A's or more modern equivalents such as Spendors or Harbeths help?
My setup now includes:
Jungson DA-I200A power amp
Parasound P3 preamp
Consonance 120 Tuner.
My current speakers are Acoustic Energy bookshelf speakers, but they sound rather 'thin'. I have other systems with similar/lesser speakers/components that don't have this problem - for example, I am now listening to a Carver amp, Parasound Tuner, and Baby Advents, and they sound just fine.
So would LS 3/5A's or more modern equivalents such as Spendors or Harbeths help?
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