Open back headphones are excellent and I have a few pairs (Grado SR60e, AKG K240 and K7XX). The thing to be aware of is that open back headphones inherently have less bass, so mixing on them could result in too much bass in your mix. I typically mix on studio monitors, then check the mix elsewhere (headphones, car stereo, home theatre, the bluetooth speaker in my shower).

No matter what you mix on, you ought to be using other songs as mix references. Your ears get used to things rather quickly, meaning you might not notice how imbalanced your mix is until you compare to something else that's professionally mixed. This is also beneficial if you're mixing an entire album and want all the tracks to sound consistent.


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