Recomendation for speakers BEST for Piano?


Listen mostly classical piano and Medieval music. No amp yet. Room is 16x25 (lively). Thanks!
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Onhwy61...I don't do pop/rock so I guess I missed that 41 Hz string. I should have said that classical music has little content below 50 Hz. And I should have mentioned hall reverb along with studio air conditioning. I was focused on the music.

Actually I do have an elaborate multi-subwoofer system that measures flat to 20 Hz, but it remains dormant most of the time.
This is a link to an article in the current Mix magazine regarding how engineers record piano. Of particular interest should be the comments by Tony Faulkner.
Onhwy61...that is an extremely interesting article...
besides the topic at hand, reproduction of piano tonally... it also struck me how incredibly difficult
it must be to record a truly fine large orchestral recording...we are really at the mercy of the engineers'
expertise and artistry as well as the musicians....I'm probably stating the obvious but when we complain
of poor recording quality or inaccurate reproduction it makes you appreciate the know-how that goes
into a fine recording....a great performer/musician sometimes does not always make for an impassioned
recording....
thanks for that link....!
WHoa,whoa whoa, there isnt much music below 50hz???!?!?!?!!
I wont even comment here other than there is musical information(called HARMONICS)that goes below 20hz.
Audioengr: I dont doubt you can tell the differences between em under normal circumstances, all have different tonal characteristics. But can you tell the differences under a controlled environment without visual ques and specific tunings? Id think twice before saying yes outright to this.