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What Evo and Nitride said is on the money. Buy the best you can afford and remember it's all about translation.
I've seen real pros (Score Mix Engineers) mix on the shittest monitors and get it right, because they know what the result will be, and the first time I was sat in front of $150k of B&W surround monitors, I couldn't make sense of anything I was hearing and it took like 3 months of near daily use to understand them.
I like Gene's but I've always found them harsh and give me fatigue, but that a personal thing. They are very details and pretty damn flat.
My advice is to go to the largest pro audio retailer near you, and try everything, and take meticulous notes on each one with your own reference music. Don't buy that day.
Go back another day and do it again, and see if your notes still make sense, and see which one really speaks to you. There were some I first thought were amazing but later realized it was trickery (Mackie HR824) and others that I didn't feel at first, but then realized they were actually great if I gave them a chance (Adams). I ended up with JBL's in the end because they were the right sweet spot of size, quality budget etc, but whatever you do, don't fucking buy KRK lol.
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