"Maybe even wrong understanding." The biggest issue I see with the out spoken people is there lack of experience with live real music. They always fall back on detail and pump up highs. They use the terms air around instrument , black background, neutral, sound stage, etc etc ... In all the posts did anyone ask you what your goal is. What are you looking for. What is your musical background.? What music do you listen to? Etc Etc ...
Is the tone, body, timbre, pitch of acoustical instruments important to you? Is the attack and decay of interest. How loud and what size room do want to fill with music. Do you want to feel like you are at a rock concert, classical auditorium, Or a small jazz club with out big ass studio monitors to mess things up.
In regards to real music the mid range is where at least 80% of the action is. Studio monitors can be the best here. Rodgers and Spendor 3/5 monitors are superb. Of course Quads and some planar are great mid range speakers also.
So to your original question, it would be hard to answer not knowing what you like and want from music. If detail is your thing there is plenty of solid state amps and speakers to let you hear changes in carts and table arm combos. If going for the Holy Gail of real Live music , where vinyl is King , things get more complicated. Here I would go down the tube stuff ave which would cost more but really sounds like the real deal. The hardest part is knowing the weak component is with out knowing your goals. If you are truthly looking for a answer for your journey then I would define your goals then get the speakers to get you close , then amps that can make them sing. Then fine tune them with table/arm/ cartridge.
Enjoy the ride
Tom
Is the tone, body, timbre, pitch of acoustical instruments important to you? Is the attack and decay of interest. How loud and what size room do want to fill with music. Do you want to feel like you are at a rock concert, classical auditorium, Or a small jazz club with out big ass studio monitors to mess things up.
In regards to real music the mid range is where at least 80% of the action is. Studio monitors can be the best here. Rodgers and Spendor 3/5 monitors are superb. Of course Quads and some planar are great mid range speakers also.
So to your original question, it would be hard to answer not knowing what you like and want from music. If detail is your thing there is plenty of solid state amps and speakers to let you hear changes in carts and table arm combos. If going for the Holy Gail of real Live music , where vinyl is King , things get more complicated. Here I would go down the tube stuff ave which would cost more but really sounds like the real deal. The hardest part is knowing the weak component is with out knowing your goals. If you are truthly looking for a answer for your journey then I would define your goals then get the speakers to get you close , then amps that can make them sing. Then fine tune them with table/arm/ cartridge.
Enjoy the ride
Tom