In my opinion the step-up from passive to aktiv is of tremendous value for any Linn Loudspeaker. It also gives a buyer much more latitude in specifying a system for a particular room situation - for example - if one wanted the best possible sound, but had absoluteley no room for equipment, Linn in-wall loudspeakers can be driven aktiv with Klimax amplifiers. Would this be better than other speakers with the same electronics, no; but if those were your constraints, it would be worthwhile.
Also, in answer to < Cal@lavoychernoff.com > on the sound pressure level being higher: when your amplifiers were running in "passive" mode, each unit was expending energy amplifying the full-range audio signal - but much of that energy was subsequently dumped off by the passive crossovers before getting through to the drivers. (Which is what prevented your tweeters from flying across the room when fed a 20Hz signal) ;'> With the aktiv crossovers, essentially all of the energy being generated by each amplifier channel is being converted to mechanical energy by a driver, instead of being thrown out.
Also, in answer to < Cal@lavoychernoff.com > on the sound pressure level being higher: when your amplifiers were running in "passive" mode, each unit was expending energy amplifying the full-range audio signal - but much of that energy was subsequently dumped off by the passive crossovers before getting through to the drivers. (Which is what prevented your tweeters from flying across the room when fed a 20Hz signal) ;'> With the aktiv crossovers, essentially all of the energy being generated by each amplifier channel is being converted to mechanical energy by a driver, instead of being thrown out.