that's why the yamaha ns-10's were so good, they sounded like shit. but if you could make your track sound good on them. they would sound good everywhere.
if you're finding that your monitors give you a totaly differant story than what you hear in your car and everywhere else you play it out, then you probably have shitty monitors or a badly eq'd room that doesn't work with the monitors you have. the point of good studio monitors is so you can hear details in your sound, not to make it sound better. you can't invite the world to only listen to your song on your speakers.
there are many ways you can fix this though, so don't fret too much.
it just takes patients, planning and a little bit of physics. feel free to describe exactly what's going on, and/or describe your room or better yet a photo of it. or just pm me.





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