Thanks for your suggestions and reply.roman.i wrote: Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:49 amIf walls and roof made of lite material, the smaller size is not a big issue. Sound waves can go through. Although, you can't get a wide stereo image in a small space.LocalTrack19 wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 3:35 pm it is 2m by 2.5m, under a pitched roof (going up from 1.40m to 3.5m).It's irrelevant. Just don't block the port completely.LocalTrack19 wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 3:35 pm Placing my monitors against the wall is the only option, and I understood that rear-ported monitors are not a good idea.Don't mix in headphones, use monitors. Headphones for checking.LocalTrack19 wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 3:35 pm I do my recording over my Beyerdynamic D770 250 ohm headphones which are great. However, I would also like to have monitors for reference, as my mixes severely suffer from the “It falls apart in the car” issue.For the music you make, Yamaha HS 5 is a good candidate.LocalTrack19 wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 3:35 pm What monitors do you recommend? Price range up to approx 300,- (like I said: it’s just a hobby).
I assume you already have an external audio interface with volume control, because monitors don't have a volume control knob.
Also, you need stands for them, don't put them as is on the table.
My approach now is to have a single Avantone MixCube for referencing and the headphones for recording and initial mixing. If that does not help, I will consider monitors. Are you sure about rear-ported monitors and placing them close to a wall? I read everywhere that this is a no-go. And what would be the issue if I do initial mixing on headphones and checking on the MixCube?