Hi Zan...I have the A5s purchased new a couple years ago. They took a VERY long time to break in and really sounded just mediocre for the longest time. The desktop system they are in wasn't a critical application for me so I just put up with it. Started using that system more regularly this year and the sound has improved greatly. Very nice clarity now. Good treble with balanced (no longer boomy) bass. Don't know how many hours you have on yours but am wondering if a little more time might improve the sound.
Which desktop speakers to buy $800
I recently bought the Audioengine A5+'s, but they were a little disappointing. While they do deliver excellent sound, the sound sounds kind of muffled, I assume because of the thick, magnetically shielded shell. I have been looking at the Kef X300A for my next speaker purchase. I just want the best-sounding speakers possible for my desktop computer for around 800 USD.
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The best for $800? Audience The One, normally $995, available new, here, for BIN of $795. Stereophile review Hi Res Audio Central review Soundstageaccess review HiFi+ review |
So as others have mentioned, how many hours do you have on these? I have serious doubts it has anything to do with magnetically shielded shells. Really sounds like it could be a break-in issue, so give them at least a few hundred hours of play time. And Johnnyb53, have you actually heard those Audience speakers? I had the 1+1s in my system and also in a friend's system as a double check, and our assessment was they were severely compromised in the upper mid and treble range, right where the OP is already experiencing problems. They sounded muddy and significantly dynamically constrained. At that price range, if it were me, I'd look at the Silverline Minuets. They're rear ported, so that might be an issue, but they're really great speakers at that price level. Or a used pair of KEF LS50s if they become available. Best of luck. |
Wait for the new Andrew Jones ELAC speakers. I heard them at The Newport show and for $250 they are incredible for that price. The Audience The One is another one recommended to me but I never heard it. I was using the KEF LS50's on my desktop for over a year and they were excellent in a less than optimal desktop setup. I have now moved the KEF's to stands and have placed more space between them; they now sound staggeringly good. Better in the top end than my old Revel Salon 1's. Maybe a shocking statement to some. So if you can find a used KEF LS50 around $800 I would go for that. I would put the KEF back on my desk if circumstances dictated that. They are just exceptional for near-field listening. |