What are the best speakers for 80's hard rock?


Hello folks!
I want suggestions for best speakers and amp for 80's hard rock music. Many bad recordings, so many high end speakers (and amps) sounds very harsh and hard, with little bass. It's more important to me that my stereo can play bad recordings in a good way, than play good recordings in a fantastic way.

I want very laidback and soft treble, but I want a bass that goes deep and alo is very punchy.

I know many people say that I should here on vintage speakers. But I want new speakers. Any price range!

Thanks for suggestions!
rockpanther
I get that as nobody wants speakers that "shine only with good recordings." You need speakers that cover up the faults in bad recordings making the recordings sound better, and also allow great recordings to sound great…perhaps a "shitty recording" filter built into your Magicos to allow you to indulge in badly recorded music, and the ability to switch the filter off for the good stuff…yeah…that's it! You should be able to listen to as much crappy stuff as you want without the pesky accuracy provided by great sound reproduction. Digital filters could do this with a Badly Recorded music setting…just remember to turn it off when you want to hear the good stuff as who knows what would happen if the Bad setting was left on….
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for a more vintage sound- seek out Infinity Crescendo (CS) series.
A more modern loudspeaker- Thiel CS 2.4
I thought I wrote this already but can't find it. 
Atmasphere is correct.
The best speakers are the speakers You like the best.  Period. 
That said run Big old Cerwin Vegas and some Klipsch Hereseys simultaneously add a sub and you are off to the races.
I am a die hard rock fan. Occasionally I also listen to some blues and even a little classical. I used to have a pair of old Klipsch KG 5.5s that finally gave up the ghost. I replaced them with a pair of B&W 683 S2. They were pretty good, but they just could not "jam". I sold those and bought a pair of Klipsch Palladium P38 (without auditioning - because of the sale) and have been thoroughly impressed by them. They have excellent clarity and can certainly "jam"! Driven by Parasound A21 and JC-2BP and paired with Rythmik F12. You do not see them around too much and they are a little pricey but darn fine speakers.