Recommendations for speakers that sound great at lower volume levels.


I have a pair of Harbeth SHL5 Plus and they sound wonderful when I crank them up. But at moderate to low volume levels they sound disappointingly flat and unengaging - instruments are less palpable, bass has less bloom, and soundstage has less air and dimensionality. I drive my speakers with a tube integrated - a Line Magnetic 845 rated at 26 watts of power. My Harbeths are rated at 86db. Would a higher sensitivity speaker be helpful? Or how about a good quality small shoebox sized pair of speakers coupled with a subwoofer? Or not. What speakers are going to deliver music you can feel at low volume levels? What say all you wisened audiophiles?
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As mentioned before, high efficiency speakers tend to keep a better tonal balance at lower volume levels (around 45~50  dBA  SPL). 


Must be different for planar speakers, my apogee duetta 2's sound great at low SPL's. 
Devore Orangutan o/96 powered with 8 watts tubes are perfect for very low level listening. I tend to agree that high efficiency speakers is the way to reach your goal. 
Interesting idea, buddyboy1!  At a couple of hundred dollars it's definitely worth a try.

On the other hand, higher efficiency speakers are probably the way to go at the end of the day. Yes, I wish I could afford the Devore's. What say you audiogoners about the Klipsch Cornwall IV? Not cheap, but half the price of the Devores and they're rated at 102 db.

High efficiency speakers, which also have a flat and higher impedance. A number of these will be a wide band single driver design. The tricky part is that there are very very few smaller size high efficiency/high flat impedance speakers made. To achieve efficiency, physics demands some size. However with some careful consideration, certain tradeoffs allow for smaller size AND high efficiency. The main trade off will be volume and scale potential. Small high efficient speakers won't do big and loud well but will beat all others at sounding good softly.

I see no mention of Omega Speaker Systems. I recommend taking a look and a listen. Another very unique brand pretty much unknown in the US is Contrast from Ukraine. They made high efficiency high impedance crossoverless small speakers mainly using a driver of their own design and production. Those are more expensive than Omega and a bit harder to find but are exactly the sort of thing you're after.