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I just thought it was a matter of putting in the active and (now) taking out the passive.
So I guess I am being a wee bit naive.
So what do you adjust? The relative gain for each amp? The crossover frequency (it sounds like you have to specify before you buy), slope?
Actually, I do not agree that you need to be an expert to go active. I started out by discarding the 3-way passive crossovers in my VMPS speakers for a simple 3-way active crossover from one of Dr David White's kits (White Noise Audio, now defunct). Same crossover points, slightly steeper slope, very straightforward. Immediate, massive improvement.Being an audiophle & unable to quit fooling around, I went onwards to to DEQX and achieved even better results, but the original changeover to active triamp with a "dumb" active crossover was the single biggest improvement I have ever made to my system. You can use the same parameters as now and triampng will still be an improvement, and you could quite easily quit right there without going the next step of measurement mics, etc etc.
Seriously though you need to do some serious reading.
Actually, I do not agree that you need to be an expert to go active.