In Reply to: Many reasons... posted by Doug Schneider on March 22, 2015 at 17:39:52:
This has frustrated me for a long time. You can always do a better job with active crossovers and matched amplification than with a passive system. Add DSP, and you can do things that few purely mechanical speakers can hope to accomplish. But then, I'm bugged by the elimination of tone controls as well. Sometimes, purism can be self defeating.
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