" Active Speakers bring many technical advantages. There are cheap not so good ones and low end PA types but there are also really good ones. The really good ones (like higher end PMC) are often much better than a speaker with a passive crossover."
I've had cheap ones and expensive ones (more expensive than PMC), and the SQ wasn't even close to what I could achieve with separate components for a lot less money. They may look good on paper, but that doesn't mean they will sound good in your listening room.
A few years back I switched to time and phase correct speakers. No active speaker offers that technology, so its not even an option for me.
" No preamp can really make up for issues or deficiencies in the speaker."
Correct, but a poor quality, or mismatched preamp can destroy the sound of an otherwise great speaker. The sad part is that most audiophiles don't have a clue as to what the problem is.
I've had cheap ones and expensive ones (more expensive than PMC), and the SQ wasn't even close to what I could achieve with separate components for a lot less money. They may look good on paper, but that doesn't mean they will sound good in your listening room.
A few years back I switched to time and phase correct speakers. No active speaker offers that technology, so its not even an option for me.
" No preamp can really make up for issues or deficiencies in the speaker."
Correct, but a poor quality, or mismatched preamp can destroy the sound of an otherwise great speaker. The sad part is that most audiophiles don't have a clue as to what the problem is.