Just thought I would add... I have owned the
JBL LSR4326P monitors since about April and have used them extensively on several recording projects. They are slightly smaller and cheaper than the ones Tapas mentioned but are essentially the same otherwise. The smaller 6.25" woofer in the LSR4326P is better suited to a small home studio like mine.
These monitors work splendidly and I think this was one of the best studio investments I've ever made. The sound really is as clear and natural as any monitor I've ever heard. The self-calibration feature is easy to use and takes just a few seconds - it spares you the guesswork of trying to EQ your monitors to compensate for room acoustics so you get an even response. I'm not aware of any other monitors with this kind of feature. Room calibration is essential to serious recording and normally requires a stereo 31-band EQ, a pink noise source and a good analyzer with a calibrated mic, not to mention someone who knows how to use it all properly. With the LSR's you just setup the included mic, press the start button and get out of the room (the audio pulse is quite loud). In about three seconds it's all done.
Another cool feature is the remote control which I don't know how I lived without before... it allows you to adjust volume of both monitors easily and to switch between sources, so I can now easily select between monitoring analog (my sources, for recording) and digital signals (my computer's audio outputs, for mastering). An included standard CAT-5 cable connects the left/right monitors so adjustments made to one monitor also change the other.
If I had to start a studio over the first thing I would buy would be a pair of JBL LSR4326P's and then buy everything else to complement them. Highly recommended.