Thats funny because ive seen the ns10s be held up for accuracy but It seems that maybe theres a hump in the midrange on them forcing you to put a dip in the midrange to compensate.
Thats right D. There is a large bost in the mid ranges. This means you will boost bass and treble to make it sou okay. Then when that mix is played through home speakers the bass and treble are boosted and thats what people like to hear to bad thats just a failed idea not the reality of it!