Originally Posted by
crakbot
Good mixing is about using speakers you know very well, not really the speakers. To mix VERY WELL, you need good monitors and need literally hundreds if not thousands of hours listening to them.
No matter which one of those speakers you mentioned you buy, as soon as you bounce out your track and listen to it somewhere else, it will sound terrible and you will need to go back and tweak it several times. That's normal, and a lot of producers do it.
I have KRKs, but all throughout the mixing process, I switch the output between several pairs of phones.
Basically, what I'm saying is unless you have a perfect room, perfect speakers, and hundreds of hours in that room, it doesn't really make a difference what you use. So don't get too hung up on the monitors or expect them to do magical things.
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