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For the money, Paradigm active monitors were quite good.
I've always wanted to hear the paradigm! My fav has always been the Genelecs - just could never afford a pair.Ivan
My only concern with active speakers is that they require more engineering to accomplish and the amps will be subject to continual abuse from resonance. I've read that active Behringer monitors have a lot of reliability issues. I haven't read that about Genelec, Mackie, KRK, or JBL. Some others will chime in with their experience I hope. I'm dying to hear the new Genelec Coaxial monitors. The measurements look impossibly good on them.http://www.genelec.com/documents/other/Genelec%208260A%20Technical%20Paper.pdfDan
Please share your experience with power speakers and/or opinions.
But to me the overwhelming advantage, as implemented in Mackie speakers anyway, is that the woofer cone's motion can be included within the power amp's feedback loop to reduce LF distortion by a significant amount.--Ethan
Can you explain further?
There are many advantages: Active speakers are typically bi-amped, which often yields a cleaner sound with less distortion. And bi-amping offers more ways to optimize the crossover performance because it uses active rather than passive components. Also, the power amps will be well matched to the speakers, they won't have a fan, and the wires from amp to speaker are shorter which improves damping. But to me the overwhelming advantage, as implemented in Mackie speakers anyway, is that the woofer cone's motion can be included within the power amp's feedback loop to reduce LF distortion by a significant amount.--Ethan
I had the KRK V4- which i replaced the Cap for blackgates and nichicon and it was one of the most musical actives I had the pleasure to listen to- before the mods they did sound pretty average.Ivan.