Looking for good bookshelf speakers less than $1k


I spend a LOT of time at my desk and want to upgrade my speakers, new or used would be ok.

My system is Jriver/Flac > Schiit Uber Bitfrost > NAD c356bee > B&W 601s2, and utilizing a Velodyne Impact 10 sub to supplement the bass.

Desk is 4'x5' and will be up against a wall in the family room. The speakers should work well on a desk really close to the wall. (the Revel M20 flush mount switch and high frequency control sounds like a good idea).

They probably should not be rear ported since they are so close to the wall?? And since they are so nearfield they should sound good with low volume, and I usually listen at lower volume anyway, but I like to crank it once in a while. I like a bit of a warm sound, however the B&W 601s2's are a little too warm and not much detail or bass slam.

I listen to a large variety of music with a huge interest in The Blues. Also listen to Jazz, Rock, anything acoustic, Indie, Alternative, Folk, Classical, Avantgarde.

My main system doesn't get used much since I'm at my desk most of the time. It's in a dedicated audio room. (Sony SACD 777ES > First Sound Presence Deluxe Mk II > Plinius SA100 MkIII > Von Schweikert Audio VR4->VR5).

TIA for any suggestions.
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Hard to beat the small size and band for the buck of the KEF ls50s but I think most of the home audio speakers you identify are designed to perform best on stands with some distance from walls. Not to say they might not sound very good still otherwise, but...

Have you considered any pro active monitors? That is where I looked recently for the most compact and cost effective solution to use on an office desk or shelf. Check out amazon Guitar Center, or anyplace that sells pro studio gear for many options there.

Audioengine active monitors are popular in these parts as well for cases like yours.
Well, I found a smoking deal on the LS50's and HAD to get them:)! I'm very impressed initially, however I will withhold judgment until 200+ hours burn-in.

When first set up, my desk was facing out into the middle of the room and they had an unbelievable spacious and deep soundstage. However out of necessity I have had to place my desk up against the wall:( Unfortunately, as has been said, the sound stage suffers.

I am now looking into some sort of acoustic material to hang/tack onto the wall behind the speakers as well as pulling the desk away from the wall a few inches in the hope of regaining some of the stage and depth.

Can anyone recommend some type of acoustic panel ~ 5' x 2'?
That looks like good stuff Roscoeiii. The speakers are about 4 ft apart and will be up off the desk to be level with my ears, which would put the tweeter at ~ 18", (Top of speaker is 2 ft off desktop). So it looks like I will need a good diffusion panel about 4 ft wide and at least 2 ft tall.

I will be considering GIF, RPG, Acoustical Solutions, Core Audio Designs, Auralex diffusion or other.

Anybody have any thoughts on QRD vs Q7D vs skyline or whatever for this situation?

TIA, I really appreciate the input I get from this forum.
I can recommend the auralex line available on Amazon for good value, quality and effectiveness as advertised.