I've been watching this little drama for a while and have kept out of it, but I'm going to just chime in ... just my .02 guys, OK, so take it for what it's worth.
Boray, it does seem like you've invested alot of energy into exploring this method of mixing and in defending it on the BBSes. Maybe MORE of the energy in defending it than researching it, who knows.
It seems to me, with all the the hours invested, one could pick up even a minimum-wage job, and in the same amount of hours, amass enough dough to GET decent monitors. I don't know how much stuff costs in Sweden, so maybe that's not a fair assumption (but I don't know what wages are either, and maybe their better than here, so ...).
At any rate, for example: I bought a pair of Event 20/20 monitors used. Cost: $200
I bought a Hafler P1500 amp, used. Cost: $200
Total: $400.
What's minimum wage in California these days, like $6.15 an hour?
$400 / 6.15 = 65 hours.
Damn, that's a lot of hours. But chances are most people who have this hobby make more than minimum wage. Shit, I can go down to the local bank and get a part-time job being a bank teller for $12/hour (I know, cuz that's what I did while in university). AND, what's your energy worth? Seems arguing really depletes energy, or creates negative energy, as well as takes time. But some people thrive on arguments and maybe you do, but I don't, so that's coming from my perspective.