Harvey Gerst said:
Once you learn a particular speaker's deficiencies, it's easier to get a good mix on them than with headphones.
What about learning headphone deficiencies as well ? You can learn headphones as much as you can learn speakers.
If I had the money and space, I would mix with speakers, but that would cost over $20 000 just to get a treated room, good amp, excellent speakers, etc. This is too much for most people to afford.
You are very knowledgeable Harvey and I think you can agree with me that a $500 headphone system sounds as good as a $10 000 speaker system. At least, that's what experience has told me over the years.
Plus, don't you think it's better to learn headphones and mix with them rather than mix with cheapo powered nearfields (I hate those BTW) in an untreated room ? Headphones take the room out of the equation, nobody can argue with that. What Bruce came up with is that everyone hears headphones differently because the air chamber around the head is not as big and dispersive as the air around speakers in a room. I absolutely agree with that, but the same can happen with speakers in an untreated room. Plus, when you learn how the headphones relate to your hearing, it's the same as learning monitors.
When I mix and master, what I want is the best sound quality and accuracy my money can give me. If I have $1000 to spend, I think NOBODY would agree I could buy a speaker setup that would be accurate enough for mixing. Let alone treating my room. However, for $1000 you get reference electrostatic headphone systems that are just about as flat as one can expect.
It seems that most people here use speakers cause they think when they mix they have to make the system a "common denominator" and that since most people use speakers, you have to mix on them. This is utter crap. Mixing is about hearing things as accurate as possible to have full control over the actions you are doing.
When I do a mix, I want it to sound right for people who got the right gear to hear it. If you guys want to mix for the masses that get cheapo stereos and crap, do it, but I prefer quality anytime. For example, I would prefer a $50 000 reference system with in-wall mid-fields to some NS10. Why ? Cause the NS-10 sounds like crap and are not accurate or flat.
Mixes made in the 70's were much better because people didn't use fucking little nearfield everyone and his mother can afford. Do you guys really think those little powered speakers are good ? Headphones are MUCH more accurate $$$ compared to $$$.