After having 2 subwoofers with built in amps have the amps fail, I don't think this is for me. I had to junk 1 sub as the amps were no longer available. The other was salvageable after replacing the amp, but the amp was only available from the manufacturer, so kind of a captive audience there.
What does one do when their speaker blows and amp and it's no longer available? $100 speaker, dump it in the trash and buy a replacement. $3,000 speaker...?
Ah, another fellow believer in external amps for speakers and subs!
I'm like that too.
I don't mind an "ACTIVE" system as long as the amp is EXTERNAL - you know like how a lot of audiophiles swear by having external amps and absolutely abhor AVRs or internal amps in electronics?
If it doesn't make sense to have amps inside the AVRs or processors, why does it all of the sudden make sense to have amps inside speakers and subwoofers that vibrate?
My Linkwitz Orion speakers were Active, but at least the 8Ch of amps were external (ATI AT6012 amp).
The NHT active system also uses external amps, not internal amps.
I believe Eikon, Meridian, and Legacy speakers have internal amps.
IMO, the only thing worth having active is the subwoofer/woofer/bass.
I don't care to mess around with the midrange or treble.