Ah well, I was thinking my speakers needed just a little lift of some
sort, slightly sweeter in the mids maybe.

I started to look into upgrading the passive crossover components,
changing the capacitors etc, or rebuilding the whole crossover.

As time is some what short for hobbies at the moment I thought if I'm
taking them apart I want to put in the best I can afford as they
probably won't come apart again for a good while.  When adding up the
cost and time, I thought I may as well investigate active!

>From what I've been reading, active seems to result in more impressive
results than passive upgrades...  who knows though, untill one has
tested it ones self...  Not got the time or money for both.

It makes sence to use the amp to power everything rather than loosing
some power in the passive circuits..

So in answer to your question, no not new ones, playing with the old
:-)


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