At the $300 (HD650) price point I don't think you will find a pair of speakers that will compete with a really well driven HD650.I don't know about $1000 but at $3000 my studio monitors in a tiny untreated room (aka: crippled) are still better then all my headphones (incl HD650) at everything: imaging/soundstage, tonality, impact. The only thing the headphones consistently do better is ultimate detail retrieval due to the sealed environment/lower noise floor. Once I get some GIK in here the difference is only going to get larger.That's not to say I don't greatly enjoy the headphone experience BTW.
While reading the latest post on Big Sound 2015 over at innerfidelity, Tyll said something interesting. He mention that he and Bob Katz both believe that the very best headphones still come short against state of the art studio monitors. Which got me thinking about what speakers would be considered to be a better experience then certain headphones.So what would you consider to be a desktop experience that surpasses an HD650 with proper amplification? Would I have to spend a fortune or could I get something good for under $1000?
I don't put much weight into statements like the above. Buying some fancy studio monitors is just the first step into a different world of audio; unless the studio monitors have massive woofers, IE not desktop sized then the bass impact may not be for you. Powered monitors can often have a terrible noise floor and having internal amps it is also not uncommon to overheat and die after some years. Going separates is great fun but can add up fast depending on your goal. Then you have to deal with spacing from the wall, angle, and possibly room treatments and decoupling. It adds up fast and in my experience the resell on speakers is not as good as headphone gear and it all makes it a tougher pill to swallow. I'm not even sure if a $1k budget would cover my needs and I try to keep things affordable.