
Blue Bear Sound
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I've got a pair of B&W "audiophile - whatever that mean" 601s in my control room.... they are excellent speakers and great-sounding.
They are useful as "ooh-aah" tools for clients to listening to, but I would NEVER mix on them -- they gloss over far too much compared to my nearfields.
True - use what works for you -- but don't fool yourself with specs.... unless you're listening in an anechonic chamber - there's no such thing as a "flat-response" speaker/monitor.
And the other thing is - as pointed out by CoolCat - there is a design consideration of "listening distance" that distinguishes nearfields from "standard" pleasure speakers, whether "audiophile" or not....
They are useful as "ooh-aah" tools for clients to listening to, but I would NEVER mix on them -- they gloss over far too much compared to my nearfields.
True - use what works for you -- but don't fool yourself with specs.... unless you're listening in an anechonic chamber - there's no such thing as a "flat-response" speaker/monitor.
And the other thing is - as pointed out by CoolCat - there is a design consideration of "listening distance" that distinguishes nearfields from "standard" pleasure speakers, whether "audiophile" or not....