generally, they are very neutral, so they will show you what you have, in terms of the recording quality and the 'upstream' gear. since they're 'neutral', they are versatile (good with folk or classical or rock or electronic etc.) and don't draw attention to themselves. they disappear well and are easy to set up.
they're pretty efficient, so you don't need a mega-amp. I'm using a 50W triode tube amp with zero issues
with good upstream gear and a well-engineered recording, they are breathtakingly gorgeous sounding. play a lousy recording and it sounds.... lousy!
they're pretty efficient, so you don't need a mega-amp. I'm using a 50W triode tube amp with zero issues
with good upstream gear and a well-engineered recording, they are breathtakingly gorgeous sounding. play a lousy recording and it sounds.... lousy!