Best nearfield monitor?


Hi,

i search a nearfield monitor which offer true deep bass response. The possibility of rendering dynamical contrast and extreme dynamical outbursts without compressing or cracking up. Top notch resolution and control is a must.
What are your suggestions?
Prices may vary from low to ++.

Thanks for all forthcomming inputs, it's highly appreciated!
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Thanks to all of you,
for me this subject is very interesting. I hope more join with ideas and tips!?
Ofcourse the W/P 7 beats out in bass and dynamics. But we are missing the point here if we go for floorstanders! I had a large speaker before and i know what they do (if they are good). But thing is, i live small now.
My last speaker created an ambience and soundstage which easily took the room in possession. Incredible speakers.
I leave it, it belongs to yesterday!
Sorry for the spinn off!
W/P 7 sizing are too big. As for subwoofers, what a joke. I don't care what anyone says. Myabe TACT could do this good, otherwise i just suffer listening to it. I do not wish to be rude or anything even close. But a sub, never in my home (again). That is not highend IMO, not with music. I rather buy a floorstander directly.

More tips please.....
http://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/avalon_mixmon_e.html
I own the "baby" version and am always blown-away by nearfield resolution and bass extension. I can only imagine what these can do over mine.
I am in a very small room and sit about 4-5 feet from the speakers. The Wilson WP7 is terrific in the nearfield--in fact, that was what they were originally designed for. Soundstage size is huge, transparent, and the instruments easily stand out from the mix. Add their bass and dynamics and I would vote for them as one of the best nearfield monitors. If you think about it, the WP7 is a combination of a nearfield monitor (Watt) and a bass bin (Puppy). If you buy a nearfield monitor you need a stand for it. So why not use a bass bin like the Puppy that goes to 20Hz instead of a stand that adds nothing to the sound. If you want a small monitor for imaging and detail, I agree, but why not get the bass, dynamics, and power handling of a larger speaker in a small package that works well in the nearfield?
I would also recommend the SP Tech Timepiece. A very well engineered speaker that will provide excellent and detailed bass response and, will output SPL's that will crack the plaster on your walls long before it shows signs of stress.

http://www.4sptech.com/version2/timepiece2_features.html

For an active studio type monitor the Meyer Sound HD-1, although quite expensive is another well engineered full range monitor that can ouput extreme SPL's while sounding neutral and clear.

http://www.meyersound.com/products/studioseries/hd-1/