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getting new system need advice , whats difference between active and non active setup
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<blockquote data-quote="ultimate157" data-source="post: 7470511" data-attributes="member: 566638"><p>Active setups mean you have full control of the crossover settings. Passive systems use crossovers that are plug-and-play with little or no adjustments. (The crossovers you see that come with components.)</p><p></p><p>Actives require more tech or more pieces to the system to make it work correctly, and each speaker has to have its own channel of amplification. Much more complex, and takes more effort to get setup correctly, but in the end can sound much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultimate157, post: 7470511, member: 566638"] Active setups mean you have full control of the crossover settings. Passive systems use crossovers that are plug-and-play with little or no adjustments. (The crossovers you see that come with components.) Actives require more tech or more pieces to the system to make it work correctly, and each speaker has to have its own channel of amplification. Much more complex, and takes more effort to get setup correctly, but in the end can sound much better. [/QUOTE]
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