Right now I don't have the money for a set of good NFM's although I should in a few months, so I'm working off of some JBL Monster computer speakers (the 3 piece set w/ subwoofer). The sound is pretty solid but I know these speakers colorize my sound and one of the things I'm wondering about is if there is a good way to understand exactly how your speakers, if you dont have NFM's, affect your mix.
I've tried the thing of playing my mixes on my car stereo and other systems, but the problem is I find when I fix the mix on one system (like say turn the bass up if it doesnt sound right in my car) it can throw it out of whack, at least to some extent, on another system. Maybe the question I'm asking can't be answered, but does anyone know a good resource where I can learn about how to understand how to compensate for my speakers in my mixing process?
I've tried the thing of playing my mixes on my car stereo and other systems, but the problem is I find when I fix the mix on one system (like say turn the bass up if it doesnt sound right in my car) it can throw it out of whack, at least to some extent, on another system. Maybe the question I'm asking can't be answered, but does anyone know a good resource where I can learn about how to understand how to compensate for my speakers in my mixing process?