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Originally Posted by blay
I should have clarified - I view the krks a little like the old NS-10s - if you can make it sound good on them it will prob sound good on most systems, which is really what you are looking for in a studio monitor... the ability to make a mix translate on as many different systems as possible.
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I disagree,
IMO what you should look in a monitor is clearaty and detail. (you will not find this in the ns10s)
some of the highend studio monitors today are amazing in that aspect (dynaudio,adam,EMS etc...).
flat can never achived in home\project\not spacialy designed spaces and even in most proffesional studios no matter how flat are the monitors being used- dou to the room.
anyway, check the monitors under your home studio conditions and choose the one which works the best for you and your enviroment.
spend your money on acoustics rather then buying another gudget or a synth,it will serve better in the long term.