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I believe the source and amp is by far the most important to upgrade before speakers
So I need speakers that can provide a good level of detail and sound stage of intimate solo, duo and trio recordings as well a dense large ensemble pieces. I am currently using an inexpensive pair of JBL Northbridge series studio monitors. Which are okay, but loose their sound stage and detail when a recording gets too dense. The bass and drums always seem to get pushed back and the midrange tends to get muddy. I am looking for speaker with a good sound stage, a good amount of detail and good bass response. ... So I will need a speaker that does not require high end amplification to come to life. Thanks in advance for you feed back and suggestions.
My experience has been that a better amp does not make modest speakers sound that much better. Experiment and you'll most likely find that better speakers with your amplifier will pay a much bigger dividend.
Then again by simply moving the speakers around, away from the walls, especially away from the corners, and positioning them in an equal lateral triangle, he might be able to achieve the sound he's after without having to spend anything.
The problems he's describing are not going to be solved by spending $1000 on an amplifier or better source. Consumer grade electronics are far better than consumer grade speakers.
Oh and new power cords.