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With no budget listed I’m gonna go with KEF R3, KEF LS50, Elac DBR62, various Genelec models, Kef Q350, Yamaha HS-8 or HS-5
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Also look for Erin’s Audio Corner.
I also highly recommend the Topping e50 and PA5. I use them with the KEF R3 for my main stereo listening.
Apparently Topping recently came out with the DM7 as a multichannel DAC if you want surround sound but then you’ll need a few amps.
Honestly you should also look into acoustic room treatment. Properly done it can improve any speaker. When not done, it can potentially make any speaker sound shitty.
Found the other audiophile.
With you mentioning Logitech in the post, I'm not sure you actually want "audiophile" speakers or just 'good computer speakers', but the above list gets my audiophile thumbs up. I'd throw Klipsch The Sevens and The Nines into the mix too.