Thank you all for the great advice, i should be able to make a decision with all this information.
Based on your advice i've narrowed down my search, to just looking for a new set of speakers that i can use on my desk, and get away with not buying a sub. Because it has the benefit of freeing up the A2s that i can then use for my TV(where i don't have as many requirements in regard to sound because i only use the tv 2 hours a week or so).
I've been looking at all of the speakers that you guys recommended
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Behringer-B2030A-Reference-Studio-Monitor/dp/B000Q6EHA2/
- Klipsch R-15
- JBL LSR305
But find it hard to choose. Initially i had hoped i could find any of them in a retail store so i could see and hear them, however i wasn't able to find any that has them in their store, only webshops sadly.
The price seems to be roughly the same, looks don't really matter to me.
Size seems to be roughly the same as well. One thing that i'm wondering about is that 2 of the recommended speakers are monitors, where as one of them, the Klipsch, is a bookshelf speaker.
I've tried researching what the main difference is, and my understanding of it is that the studio monitors are more neutral since they are made for producing, where as a bookshelf speaker is more colored?
At the same time i've read that studio monitors can be more exhausting to listen to over extended periods of time, but i've also read others saying that that is a myth.
So what i want to ask is: When i'm just gonna be using the speakers for listening to music at my desk and not the rest of the room. should i have a preference in regard to searching for a studio monitor or a bookshelf speaker? Or doesn't it matter at all?