I can highly recommend KEF LSX speakers for nearfield listening in a desktop application. The LSX are basically a mini version of the LS50 wireless speakers. They are active, powered speakers, with built in DAC and DSP. All signals, including analog are processed in the digital domain (i.e. analog input goes through an adc (analog to digital conversion). It is very easy to use the KEF LSX control app to optimize the DSP parameters for desktop nearfield listening. I have both this system and my main rig up in Audiogon's Virtual Systems. You can link to my desktop rig here: https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/9168
Can Any Bookshelf Speaker Be Used Nearfield?
Back with another question, to improve my system and my education!
I've asked for and seen recommendations for speakers to be used nearfield. (For me that nearfield is on a large desk, with 42" between left and right woofers and 40" from woofers to my ears).
Now I'd like to learn about what makes a great, or poor, nearfield speaker? I have a large desk and have room for large monitors. Can all bookshelf-sized speakers be used nearfield? Why or why not? There are a ton of terrific monitor-sized speakers listed here for sale, but understanding why some would work or not work will really help me narrow down the choices.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I've asked for and seen recommendations for speakers to be used nearfield. (For me that nearfield is on a large desk, with 42" between left and right woofers and 40" from woofers to my ears).
Now I'd like to learn about what makes a great, or poor, nearfield speaker? I have a large desk and have room for large monitors. Can all bookshelf-sized speakers be used nearfield? Why or why not? There are a ton of terrific monitor-sized speakers listed here for sale, but understanding why some would work or not work will really help me narrow down the choices.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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