One thing that has not been mentioned...
An old engineer told me once (quoting a top-notch studio guy from somewhere like the Record Plant in NYC):
"The minimum number of monitors even the most basic of pro studios has in the control room is 6 (3 pair) mounted at different heights to optimize the speakers individually."
One pair - for critical mixing (the best your wallet/conscience/ears/wife will allow for)
One pair - for another take on what you've got. Cheaper is fine, but don't get junk. (I'm thinking $300-$700 range, per)
One pair - average monitors (probably like the first pair you got for your home studio way back when)
The reason being, ear fatigue, and the need to hear what "Joe Schmoe" is gonna be hearing. "Joe" might have a $3000 audiophile home stereo system, but he might only have a boom box. That boom box might have great bass response, but maybe not. Muddy? No highs? Who knows?
Multiple speakers can help you find trouble spots, where lesser speakers can't handle the low end that your high-priced JBLs will.
There's no telling what "Joe" is gonna be listening to your latest creation on.
But chances are, it won't be top-line studio monitors !!
Keep that in mind
