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“J Gordon Holt wrote he thought the active ATC 20's (?) were one of the finest loudspeakers he had ever heard. …... I seem to remember he said that they were THE finest.”I auditioned the Paradigm Active 20 ($1600/pair) versus Studio 20 ($800/pair) about 12 years ago. Same drivers/cabinet (2-way standmounts). No contest. Actives were much more dynamic, ruler flat frequency response, mind blowingly deep/full bass. (Just read reviews of active monitors used in studios.) It was an epiphany.Too bad audiophile “straights” haven’t caught on.
Improved passive crossover:http://db.audioasylum.com/mhtml/m.html?forum=mug&n=171078
Passives have the advantage of adding your own amplification. I'd like to try some 91db efficient Devore Nines with a 50 wpc tube IA, for example. Amps do sound different. Once I had three at my disposal and swapped them in and out driving some stats. Of the three, I really likes the Rowland. The Classe had more definition but the Rowland had more beauty, totally subjective, of course. I think the majority of people prefer this to actives despite their alledged strengths. I listen with actives, btw, and am not really thinking about changing that. They play larger and go deeper than passive speakers of comparable size, ime. Or delicate, when I prefer, with no loss of fine detail.
Why can't you use your own amplification with active? I use three different amps with my active setup...all exactly suited to the task at hand.-Jim
Tell how it's done. Do you have an outboard crossover? Lots of cable? I'm not sure most people want to go that route is all I'm sayin. And that it isn't necessary for them that don't.
I read that for active you can't really mix and match amps.
Pez- Imperative? Seriously?