Hey guys,
Anyone got any speakers they can recommend, that are high quality and can be kept at low volume, non-bassy and such that are not heavy on the ears?
@Dij111
I have been an Audiophile for many years. If you want to listen to high quality music reproduction through speakers then you first have to look at your source components. Whether you are using vinyl records, in this case a turntable, CD player or using a computer or network player to listen to music files or other media. You need to have the best quality "source components" that you can afford. The reason being, a good quality source component will extract the maximum amount of music information from the vinyl grooves, CDs, music files. A source component that is not of high or good quality will be unable to do this. Once the music is lost at the "front end" by the source component the best speakers in the world cannot retrieve it. High quality speakers that you seek will only show up the limitations of your source components.
So in order to achieve high quality sound reproduction get your source components right, then amplification and then decided on speakers. In order to hear high quality audio it can be quite complex. I don't know how far you wish to go? In my case I use mains power conditioners to clean the electricity before it reaches my Amplifier. Then there are the cables: Interconnect cables, speaker cables which can have a profound impact on the sound. Next is the equipment supports that the HI-FI sits on, this also can influence the sound a lot not to mention the listening room. In many cases to hear high quality music through HI-FI the listen room needs to be acoustically treated.
If you just want to listen to music through a computer with speakers, then what I've mentioned above may not be of importance. In this case another member will probably be able to help you. However, if you want to listen to high quality audio through speakers, then it's imperative you follow my advice to obtain the best sound quality.
All the best
Michael.
PS: I notice that your tinnitus was caused by headphones. I advise you never to use headphones again even at low volume.