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I admit that I've never tried one, but I've wanted to try the bi-amp thing before. I like the simplicity of fewer components. I have to wonder if adding another electronic device would have any negative effect on the overall sound quality of the system. Thanks for your input.
If your goal is to approach state of the art as closely as possible then your active crossover has the same power supply and parts quality requirements as your state of the art preamp. It is also quite likely to have a much more complex circuit than a simple line stage preamp. If your preamp cost X dollars, in order to achieve similar performance from an active crossover it will probably have to cost the same or more than your preamp. There is no free lunch,there will be a consequence from inserting another series of active components into the signal path.Scotty
If your goal is to approach state of the art as closely as possible then your active crossover has the same power supply and parts quality requirements as your state of the art preamp. It is
So just what is "State of the Art," and how does it relate to sound quality?
jtwrace - you're the first I've heard of the Ashly XO, and there are no reviews online - care to post a brief one?