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[–] scytale@piefed.zip 2 points 19 hours ago

Yes, the point of mixing on flat monitors is so you eliminate as much bias as possible, and to make sure it will sound good regardless if you’re listening in the car or in an audiophile listening room. When you listen to music on flat response speakers as the consumer, you are listening to it with the least bias possible, meaning no enhancements of any kind. So you listen to it the way the artist/band, producer, and sound engineer mixed/mastered it.