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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 8214370" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>A big reason to go active is control. Control of power to each driver, control of EQ to each if you have the ability, control of crossover slopes and points, the list goes on. Not to mention, you can't really T/A passives without some work.</p><p></p><p>In your application, they may or may not sound better passive. Again, T/A is going to depend on install mostly. Just for that reason alone it's probably worth going active if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 8214370, member: 635756"] A big reason to go active is control. Control of power to each driver, control of EQ to each if you have the ability, control of crossover slopes and points, the list goes on. Not to mention, you can't really T/A passives without some work. In your application, they may or may not sound better passive. Again, T/A is going to depend on install mostly. Just for that reason alone it's probably worth going active if you can. [/QUOTE]
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