08-23-10: MapmanGenerally, I agree. However, I believe a thin sounding monitor speaker is one that is fundamentally badly designed. There's no excuse for a high end loudspeaker to sound thin, IMO.
OK, but not meeting listener expectations does not mean the fundamental design of the speaker is flawed, only that the buyer chose the wrong speaker.
One cannot judge monitor loudspeakers using full range loudspeakers as a baseline. It's an apples to oranges comparison.
If one wants full range reproduction, then one must buy a full range loudspeaker, and again, there are plenty of full range loudspeakers (including some with well integrated, built-in subwoofers) that do not require separate subwoofers.

