...bookshelf speakers that sound good at low volume...


Hello to all...

Looking for new bookshelf speakers that sound good at low volume

CD-only listening; powering with 35w/8ohm Monoprice integrated, with silver interconnects; speaker cable home made twisted 14g solid core copper, bare wire connected to JBL L25 "PRIMA" Big 2-ways...

In approx. 14’ x14’ room in apt: multi use area - dining/kitchen/tv-gaming

If dedicated listening: approx 8’away (speaker cabinets 6’ center to center; speakers are not mirror-image const.)

Speakers sound great at medium+ volume - they really sing - but are really muddy and not detailed at low volume.

Options: replace integrated with vintage or new 50-75w/ch (with or without DAC) OR new or vintage bookshelf speakers... budget $500-$1000 max.

Located in Metro NYC area...

At present - I am gonna keep the JBLs: could their low volume presentation change with a better or higher wattage integrated?

I know I am casting a wide net here, not looking for " try it - see how it sounds": looking for experiences and opinions based on trial and errors of others willing to share.

Thanks in advance to all... Best Wishes - Be Well...
insearchofprat
In approx. 14’ x14’ room in apt: multi use area - dining/kitchen/tv-gaming…Speakers sound great at medium+ volume - they really sing - but are really muddy and not detailed at low volume.

I also agree with what others have said about the Fletcher Munson curve and possibly adding an equal-loudness contour EQ. However, in a general-purpose room like what you describe with no room treatments, loudspeakers with controlled directivity and more focused dispersion would be helpful for delivering clarity at lower levels.

I know you were looking for bookshelf speakers, but the JBL Studio 570s are a steal at $560/pair right now. Even the massive 590s just fit under your $1k budget if you can take advantage of the current sale.

The hugely popular Klipsch RP-600M would also do a great job of delivering lively dynamics and detail to your listening position at lower levels.
Tried Dali Spektor 1 and Oberon 1. Seemed fine at low volumes.  Liked the sound, wish they were a bit more dynamic but I listen to Focal...which should also be fine at low volumes.
Ascend Acoustics Sierra 2 - I love that they sound full, and detailed even at lower volumes