This is regarding computer speakers, but i also have a couple of questions for a possible high range stereo system sometime in the future.
For the time being, i'm planning to update my current computer set (an old Creative SoundWorks 5.1 system) to some higher quality 2.0/1 replacement. After poking around the internet a bit, it seems that the current choice of midpriced computer speakers are the Audioengine models, is that correct?
The price is agreeable, and the reviews are favorable, but what i need to know is how much of a difference is there between those speakers and the average sets one can find on places like newegg?
One of the reasons why i'm planning to upgrade is that i have a problem with my hearing, which was damaged after a concert several years ago (yikes, what can you do). The actual loss isn't too bad, my main annoyance is hyperacusis (sensitivity to sound), which prevents me from bumping the volume too high. Because of this, i often have some difficulty making out details on quite passages. I mean, i ear it fine, not just to an enjoyable level. My main genre is classical music, which creates quite a few problems with this, as you can imagine.
Since i cannot blast the speakers to full volume anyway, i don't particularly care for "power". What i need is supreme detail, clarity and balance, and the difference between my current set (which already isn't entirely worthless) has to be considerable for me to spend this kind of money on equipment which grates over my own infirmity (i tried to give it all up but i couldn't

).
I'm also still undecided between the A2 version or the A5. Is it worth to pay 150$ extra for the bigger set?
As far as full a fledged system goes, this is going to be a very long term project, so you don't have to go too deep, all i need is a few pointers: most renowned brands, links to guides or tutorials (beyond those found on this web site), you know, just to get started.
Thanks.