Thank you everyone for your very useful comments. After reading these, I think I can summarise as follows:
- Mixed views on open-back vs closed-back for mixing - latter are okay but beware bass/low frequencies
- Beware listening fatigue and use good benchmark recordings to reorient
- Open-back generally not good for recording due to bleed, esp. if using condenser mics - which I am (sE X1 with an acoustic shell)
- Don't rely on a single type of mixing listening medium - try out the draft and final mix on a range of devices that reflect the end-user, but especially studio monitors (flat) * I currently listen on headphones (closed), studio monitors and Airpods
- Several brand and models recommended - prefer those that are built to last *and* preferably have access to spare parts

* I have a pair of Edirol MA-15D with 100mm (4") cones and separate treble cones. I think I need to do a better job of 'triangulating' them with my listening position and also seating them on acoustic absorbant material.


Regards,
Andrew D
Adelaide, Sth Aust
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