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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 7048841" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>So, in most cases, most losses can be compensated, making the assumption the amplifier used has the power readily available. With that being said, you would theoretically get the same output from either a passive or active setup, assuming you make the correct compensations, and assuming the crossovers can handle the power without heating up to the point of introducing distortion. I may be assuming a lot, but you'd also be assuming that the correct compensations would not be made, the amplifier doesn't have the power, and/or the crossovers cannot handle the amount of power it would take in order to make the compensation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 7048841, member: 603800"] So, in most cases, most losses can be compensated, making the assumption the amplifier used has the power readily available. With that being said, you would theoretically get the same output from either a passive or active setup, assuming you make the correct compensations, and assuming the crossovers can handle the power without heating up to the point of introducing distortion. I may be assuming a lot, but you'd also be assuming that the correct compensations would not be made, the amplifier doesn't have the power, and/or the crossovers cannot handle the amount of power it would take in order to make the compensation. [/QUOTE]
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