On the active vs. passive speaker discussion, my problem with active speakers is that, in my experience, the amplifiers that are used in them tend to be more unreliable than separate amplifiers. I have had problems with two sets of powered speaker systems for my computer (for computer speakers, they were not cheap), and two powered subwoofers for a home theater system. In all of those cases, the problems were with the amplifiers, not the actual speakers. (The same applies to everyone I know in real life; NEVER have any of the people I know told me of a powered speaker failure where it was the speaker rather than the amplifier that was the problem.)
I know absolutely that this is not just a fluke in my case, as many manufacturers have a shorter warranty on the amplifiers of their subwoofers than on the woofers themselves, so the companies are essentially telling you with that their amplifiers are less reliable than their speakers. If they were as reliable, they would have the same length of warranty.
This is one of the reasons I am happy with my old SVS CS-Ultra subwoofers, as they are unpowered, and I can use whatever power amp I want with them. Thus far, after about a decade of use, neither the amplifier I selected nor the woofers have had any problems. But if I ever did have an amplifier failure, it would be easy to simply replace the amplifier with something else. And that is not something that is so easy to do with a powered speaker, as the amplifier for powered speakers tends to be tailored for those specific speakers, so not just any amplifier will work properly with it.
But yes, I do understand the advantages of a powered speaker, as tailoring the amplifier to the speaker can enhance efficiency, protect the speaker from over-excursion, etc. But in the real world, the makers of speakers with built-in amplifiers all too often put in crappy amplifiers that do not last as well as ordinary amplifiers. And so in the real world, I wish to avoid them.
If it were not for the fact that my pair of SVS CS-Ultras are good enough, I would be unhappy that SVS no longer makes unpowered subwoofers. If I ever need to replace them, then I will be unhappy that SVS no longer makes such things. I might then be forced to make my own subwoofers, unless I can persuade SVS to do a special order for me.