Its a fairly systematic error now that people complain about bass in particular in my mixes, occasionally the drums (esp kick).
So wash your bloody ears out! :P
No, seriously, I have no problem hearing it on the systems I mix on and reference on and nor does anyone else that hears any of my mixes on these systems, so since both systems are quite carefully configured pretty high end things and all my headphones are good ones, maybe I'm not mixing in an easily translatable way. So I'm going to set up, if possible (or rather, if this pole ends up saying what I expect it to) another reference system thats representative of what most people are listening on, and hopefully I can use that to make my mixes translate better/learn when it sounds like they will on my normal systems.
So, what do you use?
In case you cant tell, the main things that occur to me are the quality/type of system, and whether you have it set up for a listening position (if you, like me, arrange your furniture around your speakers!) or if they just went where they'll go.
If your exact thing isnt there, please pick the closest if appropriate (for example, with my decent soundcard going into a good-ish NAD amp into B&Ws that are placed roughly equidistantly from the walls and in an equilateral triangle with my head where I normally sit, I would say seperates, listening position), or if its really not there (Ben, I'm looking at you!) go for other.
Please just choose one if you can, if you have one go-to system but if you spend a lot of time on different ones fairly equally, by all means choose multiple things.