I would never put power amps inside speakers if it can be avoided. I do prefer rackmount amps and active speakers over passive but I still suspect there's something wrong with his A110 or there are whiskers on the cable connections that could be shorting the unit. I've driven the A110 with a host of speakers including Kanta No2s and never experienced this problem. He should reach out to his dealer and ask for an exchange if the problem persists.
Racks are fine with external amps for active speakers if you have a dedicated space, but many do not.
This is just the front wiring for my active speakers in the AV room.
This is the connection Bus just for the fronts.
This is the surround and rear speaker connections.
That's OK for nuts like you and I, but its not applicable to more usual domestic situations.
Streaming is taking over. If we move to a system with active speakers, and Ethernet connection, there is no reason why the system could not be run from an iPad, or the Android equivalent, and probably your phone. Then we dispense with AVRs and AVPs all together.
The infrastructure we have now will never catch on for the mass market. The whole environment and current systems are just not conducive to adoption by most families and domestic situations.
So flat panel TV, a soundbar and a sub rule the day currently. That gives convenience but at a lower sound quality than most families enjoyed 40 and 50 years ago.
We must be open to different ways of approaching AV in the home, or our systems will fail domestic acceptance and hit the buffers.
I love my systems as do you. I just watched tonight's concert from the DSO from Orchestra Hall Detroit live. It was streamed in superb sound with 4K video from their Al Clancy control room. Sound and picture where superb. The concert was guest conducted by Osmo Vanska, who is a Sibelius specialist. He recorded all the symphonies during his time hear in Minnesota for BIS on SACD. Tonight he performed the Sibelius symphony No.2. I'm lucky enough to be able to hear it in glorious sound at full concert hall level. It was an absolutely glorious tonight with the legendary DSO brass and winds in spectacular form. My point is that mighty few can experience this in the home and have to travel far. This is what has to change, so those that want can avail themselves of these brilliant new technologies.