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Yup, electrostatic speakers (and probably planar magnetics to a lesser extent) are good at this. Low mass driver elements will exhibit less loss at lower volume levels than higher mass driver elements. Quad, Sound Lab, etc... Of course you will not get much body or low bass feel... but timbre, microdynamics, and transparency can be very good with an electrostatic speaker at low volumes.
I am interested in this as well. I read a review recently of the Ayre AX-5 on the Soundstage Hifi website that said the sound from this integrated amp was more fully fleshed out at lower volumes. Also, I have read that Harbeth Speakers exhibit this quality as well. I have not heard either, but I want to check them out. Seems like it would be more hearing and neighbor friendly.Randy
Most electrostatic speakers have a poor bottom end unless it's a hybrid, like my Martin Logan reQuests. They also expose the driving amplifier to some unusual impedance loads, sometimes, as low as 1 ohm. So while the speakers may have a large radiating area, they need it because of their lack of efficiency and the fact that they radiate from both sides of the diaphragm. I find that I like to listen to my MLs at very lound levels because of this fact, and that at this level, they become very dynamic. I also run an REL sub with them.In my vinyl room, I listen in near-field. I like to listen to records and FM in this room, and most of the time, I doubt if my amp(s) are pushing more then a couple of watts. The speakers in this room are all dynamic drivers and 3 of the 4 sets of speakers have a 91db/m/w rating.So my own theory is that if you want to listen to quality playback at a lower volume, you need 2 things and they are efficient speakers and a near field environment.
That may be true of most electrostatics, but is definitely NOT the case with my Sound Labs which go to 24hz without a subwoofer. Currently, I am enjoying my music at a very low level with full, rich, engaging sound and low bass!