The Carpet Cleaner wrote:
Do you prefer your genelecs or your NS-10 ?
I use them for completely different purposes. The genelecs for essentially all mixing tasks. Their detail and stereo image is superb. Pretty flat and accurate too - usually translates well. And I don't find them fatiguing.
The craptastic NS-10s are simply for checking mixes to see what they'll sound like through 90% of systems out there that sound like ass. I really just use them to check the EQ of a mix, and sometimes when designing sounds (they are ridiculously fast speakers, so helpful when designing sounds with strong attacks). They're not flat. Have no low end (just mud). They're fatiguing. They suck, frankly. But in a useful way. I know some engineers know these in and out and use them as primary speakers for mixing, and for mastering. I don't use them that much at all. They used to be my only monitors, and I did use them for everything. But it was fatiguing and hard to dial in really detailed parts of a mix, like de-essing, or hi hats. It's true though that if you can make something sound good through these, EQ-wise, it'll probably sound better on any other system you play it through.
I'm out of money for gear for this year. But next on my list next year is some room treatment (badly needed).