Hi there

. I think your attitude that you don't need super high-end stuff is a good one. Nobody really
needs super high-end anything. I've had several pairs of monitors, some of them really "nice", according to other people - and you don't want to buy into hype... a lot of the cost of a lot of expensive stuff is just that, I fear. If you charge more for audio stuff, more people will want it. Strange, and a bit foolish, but true.
You're on thin ice with this view.
Sure, there is some nice inexpensive audio gear...and some over-priced, over-hyped gear...
...but the bottom line for the majority of audio gear is that you get what you pay for.
IHMO and that of a lot folks who do audio where quality is the goal...
...you're not going to find studio monitors under $1000/pair that are wide-range, accurate and almost completely neutral. Sure, there are cheaper monitors that might sound "good"...etc...but 9-out-of-10 will not cover all of the above requirements.
And yeah...some guys CAN mix on cheaper stuff...but those are often people that know what they are doing and know how to work around the deficiencies of their cheaper monitors.
And it's not just monitors....
A high-end, expensive hand-built guitar amp is always going to be better than anything you find coming off an assembly line. But you can still get decent tones through cheaper amps...though once you play through the high-end stuff you'll quickly understand where the extra money went.
Likewise, a $100 mic will have a difficult time competing with some $1000 mic...but sure, you can still get some use out of the $100, it just won't be good for everything and may only work in some situations.
I know it's tough on new/young guys...trying to get into recording and putting together a decent rig, but no one should ever let their limited budget cloud their judgment and views to the point of denial.
Everyone has to start somewhere...often on the cheap...but I see too many new/young guys develop a very negative attitude towards more expensive audio gear mainly because their wallets are thin.
Trust me, guys who are real audio pros are NOT foolish about their money…

…they don’t buy expensive gear just for “hype”…they buy it because usually it IS better.
I'm not saying everyone has to aspire to be a pro and have a pro studio...it's OK to do it cheap and just for fun.
