Many people, especially some HIFI enthusiasts, believe that due to the rationality of monitoring speakers, there is no charm, which is also commonly referred to as sound dyeing and coloring. So these tasteless speakers are not pleasant to listen to. In fact, we should consider this issue from the perspective of the sound source. If the recording level is poor, even the singer is not very good, and that kind of sound will not sound good when played through a monitoring speaker. Looking at it from another perspective, who wants to be intoxicated with such a sound? On the contrary, if the singer's level and recording work are both excellent, what would happen if such music was played back using a monitoring speaker?
Generally speaking, speakers have their own characteristics, such as sweet and refreshing sounds. However, for users who monitor recording or require the reproduction of the original sound, this is unacceptable. Therefore, they will use monitoring speakers, which are generally more expensive than speakers of the same level.
In fact, what more people like is the stylized and personalized sound effects produced by various types of Hi Fi speakers. For Hi Fi speakers, there will definitely be some kind of sound coloring, and manufacturers will also finely modify the corresponding frequencies in the sound based on their own understanding of music and product style, which is from an aesthetic perspective of sound coloring. This is just like products such as photography and monitors, sometimes some personalized products with slightly thicker colors and over rendering will be loved by more people. That is to say, different people have different feelings in terms of timbre orientation, and both monitoring boxes and regular Hi Fi boxes have different application areas.
In short, a good set of professional monitoring speakers, whether used for replaying music or for replaying music details and soundtracks, should have excellent performance in terms of sound transparency, spatial sense, and dynamics.