Curt962;621436 Wrote: > I don't believe they're handing out prizes for impossibly complex > speaker set ups. Are they? ;) > > An active speaker is a bit more carefully engineered than a few > amplifiers, and a willy-nilly division of the audio spectrum. Just > like in a passive XO, the crossover points and slopes need to "work" > for the design, and the specific drivers involved. > > You might get lucky, but I suspect that the odds that one would wind up > with an expensive mess is the more likely outcome. > > YMMV Maybe, but I am not talking about twiddling knobs randomly. It seems to me that a system which can provide room and speaker eq can equally compensate for the drivers without a passive crossover. And the critical point is that all this doesn't need to cost very much at all, because the clever bit is done by electronics you already have. It also involves the application of real changes in the sound using real maths and science. Obviously it sounds bonkers in comparison with the tried and tested method of changing the sound by the application of Ayurvedic physics to expensive wire.
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