Recommend a desktop nearfield speaker for me


I'm a bit confused as to whether "bookshelf speakers" are designed to be listened to from a distance, or if they are suitable on a computer desk where the distance to the ear is only ~2 feet. Or, if they are equally good in both situations (which seems to be tough).

I understand that nearfield speakers are optimized for small distances, but they are mostly active speakers, and I need a passive speaker.

Could someone recommend a passive nearfield speaker or bookshelf speaker that works well at small distances, for use on a computer desk?

My tube amp (LTA UL+) puts out 20 Wpc into 8 ohms.

I'm considering:

1. DeVore micr/O
2. BBC LS3/5A speakers such as the Harbeth P3SR
3. Focal Aria 1, maybe Sopra 1 if I stretch my budget. However the recommended amp power is 25W - 150W whereas my amp is 20W, so might not be ideal.
4. Omega Super Alnico High Output

Which (or others) might be best suited for my amp and 2-feet distance use-case? Also, the smaller the better...

128x128atriya

https://the-ear.net/review-hardware/jern-12xf-standmount-loudspeaker/Your amplifier will drive less efficient loudspeakers then what you have mentioned at your distance alower efficienttcy oudspeakers your amp will work well

Look at a set of jern monitors incredibile clarity and imaging and tiny

 

 

DAVE and Troy

Audio intellect nj

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You will need some speaker with a single 2 way concentric driver, i.e., the tweeter sits right in the crack middle...kef ls50, mofi, fyne, etc (where the drivers summing is no longer an issue at small distances).

Get a pair of mofi sourcepoint 8 and set them on stands either side of your PC desk. 

(Speakers that are too small sound like trash no matter how close you sat or not.)

Thanks everyone for the recommendations.

I’m noticing that many of these manufacturers are recommending amplifier powers a little above the 20W that my LTA UL+ produces.

For example Focal recommends 25W minimum, Fyne Audio (F500SP) & Mofi (Sourcepoint 8) recommend 30W minimum. KEF (LS50) recommends 40W minimum.

Should these be taken very seriously, or are they less important at small distances requiring lower volumes? If taken seriously this will restrict my options considerably.

Should these be taken very seriously

not for nearfield

and you definitely need SMALL speakers not the MoFi.