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imo its much more important to know what your system sounds like. I'm running on some thift shop speakers I modded up and I've been mastering peoples tracks for the last year or so, and it always turned out great. as long as you know how your system sounds, and in comparison to how others sound, you'll be better off.
homebrew monitors ftw
and besides, you guys are so worried about how your monitors color the sound, have you though of maybe your ear itself coloring the sound? or maybe position of the monitor, or maybe just the room the monitors in?
you can have the most badass monitor out there, but if your room, like mine, resonates @ specific frequencies "which i counter with an EQ", or any of the other coloring reasons, your monitors will be wasted.
Get some decent speakers with full range,
Learn them,
make music
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