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For Mike or others with experience:I currently have ACIs for my HT system and use a pair of Emeralds and a Veritas center up front. My goal is to move the Emeralds to another system at some point and replace them with either a pair of Essence V or Veritas V and wanted some info/opinions.I took the Veritas as a B-stock since some (very) light surface damage didn't concern me in my configuration. I have not been able to do much with the AWS as I don't have a center channel test disc to do the detail ...
The Veritas/AWS question has been on my mind lately. I recently upgraded my rotel amp to an EAD and the difference in performance is nothing short of staggering. Having an easy load to drive is no longer an issue. So now it leaves me wondering if I'm losing part of that great EAD sound by running it through all those extra electronics in the AWS of my center channel Veritas. Frankly, I can only assume I'm losing something and perhaps Mike can comment on that. On the other hand, the AWS is doing a go ...
I originally had a Veritas Center but swapped it out for a Essence because of Lexicon V4 being forshadowed.
Mike,I recognize the advantages of using active speakers, Genelec is a great example. But in those designs, the speaker receives a balanced line level input directly from the preamp/processor which it then amplifies. For the Veritas it's an already amplified speaker level input which, I believe, must be reduced to line level and amplified yet again. Those two extra stages are the source of my curiousity. Hypothetically, if used with a pre-processor like the Lexicon MC-12 with room equalization (v ...