Bitflipper - you were right, they are most definitely good monitors. I spent the time last night to run RMC AND to run a spectrum analysis, specifically looking at the 15kHZ bump and 50Hz crossover boundary between the 4328's and the KRK. I had to correct a bump at 50Hz and the 15kHz wasn't 3db, it looked like 1.5 or so, so I didn't worry
Then I played MJ's CD 'Thriller'. A\B'd it with the old monitors (Tannoy Reveals) - turned them off and took them to the TV room to use. The detail was very noticeable, the response was flat, and clear. Its going to take a bit to remember 'don't use what you know to correct'. I have a handful of mental note changes I made every mix with the old monitors because of the endless learning cycle between home stereo, car and band sound system testing.
Definitely good enough to make me much more humble. I opened a project that I completed a week ago, deleted all effects, set volumes to 0, EQ to flat and started out fresh. When I was done, I took both mixes (no master) and compared them. Hands down, the new monitors product was superior across the spectrum.
I would suggest them certainly.
LL