The main use of multiple monitors is for mixing.

You want one set of monitors that is flat, in other words does not color the sound and you know this from learning and experience. Then another set can be for listening for pleasure, and more representative of what others are using. Of course this still isn’t enough to test mixes; you need headphones, in-ear devices, a car, a boom box etc. But whatever you have, you learn how the difference of that monitor or device affect your mix, and you adjust accordingly.

In my case, my Adams are the ones I use to mix, and the Mackie ones to listen for pleasure. Your experience will differ. We all used to have junk monitors by Yamaha, the NS10s, because they sounded terrible but were accurate for mixing.


BIAB 2025 Win Audiophile. Software: Studio One 7 Pro, Swam horns, Acoustica-7, Notion 6, Song Master Pro, Win 11 Home. Hardware: Intel i9, 32 Gb; Roland Integra-7, Presonus 192 & Faderport 8, Royer 121, Adam Sub8 & Neumann 120 monitors.