bapu
The idea of NS10's is, IMO, like ear buds and cheapo headphones.
If you can make it sound good there, it's likely to sound good anywhere.
OTOH, I've seen studios where they do have NS10's but they're not even hooked up and no one mixes through them. I guess the sight of them inspires confidence. :/
Out of nowhere, this leads me to ask myself - haven't speaker technology evolved along with the rest of recording technology in the last 30 years? The sonic standards certainly have changed (and degraded in many cases imho), and frequency-wise, music seems to take advantage of a marge larger spectrum.
Would the NS10's still be an adequate tool to accomplish what they were known for or wouldn't there be a new equivalent to do the same thing, considering the nature of what we push through those monitors in terms of sonic content?
This may be totally irrelevant - not finished my morning coffee yet...