No, no, that was exactly my point.But mixing and music playback are 2 different things
You are claiming that ATCs are the best to mix on, which is possible, but when you want to listen to the mastered music it's also possible they're not the best for that purpose, so I don't really understand your point
I guess I see a lot of the science on the listening side but not on the mixing side, and it would be nice to have that represented too. Gearspace is full of engineers who mostly go by what they hear and ASR is full of (I assume) audiophiles who, in large part, go by what they measure. If the mixing engineers knew what to measure for I think the audiophiles would be more convinced in the value of ATC and other professional-facing products.
I think sometimes the odd mixing engineer will stumble into ASR to ask about ATC or Amphion and most people will say don't waste your money on that overpriced sh$t, get Genelec or Neumann because they measure much better. I think that's unfortunate because ASR is a really cool site that is offering a very valuable service, but it has some blind spots when it comes to equipment outside of the "listening" community.
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