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At one time long ago I was going to go active speakers—until I realized each speaker would need an ac power source. So no speaker cables but an ac outlet.
It’s you and me against
@TLS Guy and the fans of internal-Amp/EQ/DSP-speakers.
The argument goes on and on. Both sides have their points, especially THEORETICALLY. In the end, both are good options because both types of systems can ACTUALLY sound equally good.
It makes sense to me to not put any electronics inside speakers and subs - to not rely on the electronics inside the speakers/subs when the electronics can be external, making them easier to replace or service.
I think there is a good reason why some speakers/subs have a 10YR warranty, but their internal amps/electronics only have a 1 - 3 Yr warranty. There is a reason why Bryston offers a 25YR warranty on their analog class AB amps, but only 5YR warranty on their DIGITAL electronics- the more digital and electronics you put inside a component (including speakers and subs), the higher the risk of malfunction (I have a friend who already needed service on his two $5K Perlisten sub-amps in less than 1YR).
But if people want to put amps/DSP/EQ inside everything and hope these electronics never fail inside the speakers/subs, that’s okay with me too because it’s their choices. We all have to live with our choices.
As I’ve said many times, at the end of the day, we all have to be 100% HAPPY with our choices. If we are 100% happy with our choices, then it is the CORRECT decision no matter what the reasons are and what other people say.