1:If your unwilling to be a guinea pig,& absolutely don’t want traditional looking speakers, look at Orb Audio,Gallo Acoustics,or maybe the Focal Dome,all of which are highly reviewed & well liked in audiophile circles...
2:If you go the route of unpowered speakers then you’ll need to add a desktop amplifier/control center...Most of the available choices are going to be Class D based like maybe the new Creek 4040 or PS Audio Sprout 100...
3:Seems to me a pair of audiophile level,wireless,noise cancelling headphones would be an excellent choice here..Look at Mark Levinson,Focal or Dali...
4:A SUPERB,wired headphone system should also be a viable option in this instance...
Elipson Planet M: quality; power requirements for desktop use?
Realistically, l probably listen to 90% of my music at my desk, so it's important that my computer speakers sound good. I currently use the (powered) Genelec G Ones, through a Schiit Modi DAC, with an unmatched old subwoofer. I think this sounds fantastic; unfortunately, my desk is also in a public area and it's also important that I have a high WAF system, and the Genelecs fail at this pretty miserably.
I came across the Elipson Planet M's, which I think are the perfect size, and look terrific. But I'm having trouble finding any good reviews; everything I see is from ten years ago and largely talks about surround-sound systems, which is not my interest. (I would want to pair this with the Elipson Planet Sub.) I'm wondering first if anyone has a sense at how these sound esp. for my purpose. And second, I'm not sure how to drive these. Elipson's Planet M page suggests 30–80 watts, at a sensitivity of 88dB into 6 ohms. This seems pretty high to me, for a pair of small speakers that will be less than 3' away from my head; I was hoping to find something that I could drive with, say, a Schiit Gjallarhorn (10W) or something like that—I can't have a gigantic power amp sitting on my desk. (I do, obviously, happen to like Schiit products, for their combination of sound, price, and looks, for the environment I need right now, but I'm not wedded to the company.)
If this is all a terrible idea, I guess I'd want to re-ask in the PC Audio subforum; but overall, I'm not looking for a separate streamer or anything elaborate; this has to be controlled from my desktop, and has to work for anything ranging from playing high-def audio files from an NFS server, to whatever background sounds any random website might want to play. Thanks.
The Genelecs aren’t any uglier than the Elipsons, unless you foolishly got the bare metal finish on the Genelecs. 😀 Seems like a lot of work and expense to change to a passive speaker, guessing the extra wiring and clutter will not help with WAF. I would stick with powered. I liked my Audio Engine speakers when I had an office system, but guessing the Genelecs beat those. |
Quoting freediver:
Thanks. In reverse order, for your points (3) and (4), I do have various headphones of various types (ranging from daily-beater NC Boses to true audiophile headphones with a big tube headphone amp) that I use in other cases, but these don't obviate my desire to have actual desktop speakers; I still do need these. For your points (1) and (2), those are interesting suggestions; I hadn't realized there are so many spherical speakers out there! And it does give me more options. Unfortunately these don't solve the problem of how to power them; the Focal Domes are asking for 25W–100W for example (the Gallos don't list a range, even in the owner's manual; the Orbs seem to be able to make to with 20W). Both of those amps are interesting, but I already have a DAC and a preamp (though I'm of course not obligated to keep using them, if there's a better integrated solution). Quoting zlone:
Well, YMMV of course, but I think the Genelecs are pretty ugly (as are the Audio Engines, which I do have in another room, and like very much, sonically at least). Also I disagree about the extra wiring--I already have a DAC and a preamp, and each Genelec has a power cable and and interconnect, so adding a power amp to the electronics stack and removing a power cable from each speaker strikes me as an improvement or at worst a wash. Happy to hear more suggestions! |