Chessrock, it was a similar review. I thought I said I could not find the original review link. Did I forget to write that? The ones with engineers used RANE Real time Spectrum Analysers, with occiliscopes and FFT and all. If you really need to read it, try Monitor One and Monitor 1 for your searches. But short of spending an arm and two legs, I believe Alesis would more that suffice a homebased project studio. Let us get real - MACKIE HR824 - lists for $1628, BEHRINGER TRUTHS - $599 - Alesis Monitor One passives $199, and their sound rating on that review you read was in that order too. Hey, if you got the money, go for it. Maybe, even buy the most expensive and top of the line Genelec. As you see, we must keep things in perspective. I agree with you, if I have a client that would pay, heck, I would spring for the Mackie and if the client gets a platinum record and stays with me, I might even be able to afford a Genelec. The Mackies, at Guitar Center, (find a friend) could be had for less than $1,200 a pair. By the way, Alesis Monitor One is the winner of the prestigious TEC award. That is more than what I could say with the others. Remember, I didn't say it was number one, I said they rate it better that our forum does, and "we must know something that they don't". I wunder.....But you know this board...if it is cheap, it must not be good, "lets bash it"....the arrogance, against all tests ..... and specs....