I'm 66 with a pronounced dip in my hearing from 3-4 kHz, which made the audiologist who measured it point out to my wife that I had a reason for ignoring her at times - and playing Clapton a bit loud, too. My 20+ year old Polk Monitors were retired from my office stereo in favor of the P163's, which had been purchased for the HT - and replaced there by P363's. The 20+ year old Klipsch KV-2 center was also retired more recently by a third P363 in the front. Add four P143's, one on each short wave receiver, and you'd think I liked Infinity's Primus line. My last such purchase, a single P153, was the first defective speaker received here (Voice coil stuck off-center.). I bought them right: P143 - $35; P153 - $45; P163 - $60; & P363 - $100 - all shipped 2 days included. They were never meant to sell so cheaply! Their newest variants are higher priced now than these were originally. They did cut corners , at least on my examples - sparse acoustically padded internally (None in the P153!) - no side bracing (Bass 'hangover' may be internal resonances - it was lessened by putting them on some grey/black packing foam then on the bookshelves.). I considered adapting one pair of P163's by gluing & screwing some dissimilar cross braces via the LF driver hole - then filling it with acoustic fiber, I could A-B the modified with the stock for any changes. Finding the SuperOne 2.1's for <$210/pr Monday shipped 2 days postponed that when they made it here Christmas Eve! It's 7 AM - my wife is at work - just me and the cats - back to the NHT's.
I added my old Sony 10" sub - barely on at <80 Hz - that may be too much. The NHT's sound reminds me of my Koss Pro-4AA 'phones, except for the 'phones' extended bass. I bought that first set, long lost, some forty years back, replacing them a few years back when I found out that Koss was making them again. I also bought more earpads for my Sony MDR V6's - and tried them directly from the CD player's headphone jack. OT - That's how I found out that my Yamaha previous a/v receiver was distorted - playing a 'good' CD through my new CD player, where it was crystal clear, vs the 12+ year old a/v receiver (HTR-5640) - where the highs are fuzzy. I replaced it with a basic but decent Onkyo TX-8020. Now you cannot detect a difference - it was the older a/v receiver! Oddly, my oldest a/v rcvr, a Yamaha RX-V480, is still 'clean' - after 20+ yr and drives the spare P163's in my upstairs hobby room. That fuzzy high end made me replace speakers, see an audiologist, and get another receiver, which is how I found the fault. I save too much - even if it's just some bad caps, that one needs to go.
I think the NHT's have a home here...