The ones you're used to.
There is a lot of science and preference involved in what are actually 'best', and definitely clear things to look out for when finding your first pair.
But the important thing to realise, is the importance of how used you are to how things sound on your listening device.
If you've got a somewhat reasonably device for playback, and you listen to lots of music on them, you should be able to get a reasonable enough mix.
This came to mind as I'm wondering whether it's time to get new monitors, but I also concerned that I'm already 'used to' my monitors, so why risk shaking that up. And besides, there are not many places to go 'try out' monitors now.
Obviously, the more limited/poor your playback device is, the more difficult it'll be. But being used to how things sound on your listening device/in your room should help translate.
Love.
There is a lot of science and preference involved in what are actually 'best', and definitely clear things to look out for when finding your first pair.
But the important thing to realise, is the importance of how used you are to how things sound on your listening device.
If you've got a somewhat reasonably device for playback, and you listen to lots of music on them, you should be able to get a reasonable enough mix.
This came to mind as I'm wondering whether it's time to get new monitors, but I also concerned that I'm already 'used to' my monitors, so why risk shaking that up. And besides, there are not many places to go 'try out' monitors now.
Obviously, the more limited/poor your playback device is, the more difficult it'll be. But being used to how things sound on your listening device/in your room should help translate.
Love.