relocated said:
Macspur wrote, The active pasiv subject has been done to death. At the end of the day there's no better or worse, it's whatever floats your boat.
Surely this just can't be that difficult? The thing is Mac, that there is a better and a worse. Active speakers are better than passive speakers when on an equal build quality footing. Boat floating has got nothing to do with absolute quality. Various manufacturers do the best they can from a flawed system but passives in direct competition are not as good as actives.
Many people, you included, prefer your passive sound but that does not negate the FACT that actives, properly built, are better than properly built passives. You like a flawed way, you are not alone but I and others think it only fair that other people are made aware that there is a better way. That better way is active.
Now only you and your brethren will ensure that this subject goes on. It's up to you whether you continue to peddle a flawed argument.
Build quality? Surely that isn't the sole priority is it? Do you think, by the way, that all active speakers sound the same, that voicing, that quality of components, including amplification, has nothing to do with it?
At present, there are not enough active speakers to provide a real alternative at prices people can afford, and what there are are restricted to HiFi. I wouldn't see that changing in the near future.