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If you like the noise comming from tweeter is your problem man, i don't care.Yes, quite.
I did specify "quiet enough" so some desk speakers aren't quiet enough for you
OTOH the thread is about floorstanding speakers not desk top background speakers, which I have little knowledge of or interest in.
HiFi speakers for serious listening to music will not be listened to with ear against speaker and be off when not in use, generally.
You can use DSP with passive speakers too very easy. Im using a parametric EQ apo '' dsp '' for change the FR from my speakers..Except that actives perform better than passives, in many cases. Naturally it is not because they are active (amped), but because they have been designed well and use dsp.
You can do much, much more with active DSP crossovers than you can with a passive crossover and DSP EQ. You can (somewhat) correct for directivity error as well as easily tune every speaker to a set spec by slightly varying the crossover to correct for driver tolerances.You can use DSP with passive speakers too very easy. Im using a parametric EQ apo '' dsp '' for change the FR from my speakers..
I'm using active, DSP crossed Barefoots at about 1.2m (I just measured, it's about 49" from front baffle to me) and there is no audible hiss. It becomes audible at about 30cm/12". This may not be the case with actives with noisier amps like the low end JBLs or Kalis (which are known to be relatively high noise).Sorry but generally is not enough for this world, many people used their speakers with pc, like this guy that have these big genelecs ;; hope these genelec doesn't have a big noise because they are selling with '' over eng '' price tag.
Yeah but that stuff is important if the speaker have that problems, revels and kefs doesn't have that problem and only with '' correct '' the fr is more than enough, most of the time the fr it's just fine in these speakers.You can do much, much more with active DSP crossovers than you can with a passive crossover and DSP EQ. You can (somewhat) correct for directivity error as well as easily tune every speaker to a set spec by slightly varying the crossover to correct for driver tolerances.
I'm using active, DSP crossed Barefoots at about 1.2m (I just measured, it's about 41" from front baffle to me) and there is no audible hiss. It becomes audible at about 30cm/12". This may not be the case with actives with noisier amps like the low end JBLs or Kalis (which are known to be relatively high noise).
But here's the thing: Passives do this too! All amps have residual noise, and your favorite Purifis are no exception. The vast, vast majority of even chip amps are below an average room's noise floor.
...Are you listening a foot from your speakers??? No multiway speaker is going to integrate well that close.Yeah but that stuff is important if the speaker have that problems, revels and kefs doesn't have that problem and only with '' correct '' the fr is more than enough, most of the time the fr it's just fine in these speakers.
Yeah most of amplifier have noise but how much? my purifi only show me the noise at 3-5 cm in the night, that's enough. I had a nad BEE which have a noise at 30cm, is still enough but only because that amplifier i buyed that amplifier at 300$, if im buying an active speakers which cost more than 1k$+ and have that noise like my nad c355, hmmm nope..
I'm listening at 1.2m as you, i just hate the noise......Are you listening a foot from your speakers??? No multiway speaker is going to integrate well that close.
Then why are you worrying about noise 30cm from the speaker? It literally doesn't matter if it's not audible at listening position.I'm listening at 1.2m as you, i just hate the noise..
Of all the active speakers I've owned and used (and it's a surprisingly long list), the only ones that gave me any grief about noise at all were super cheap Equator D5s and they were $300 for a pair of active speakers. The JBL 300 series and the Kali LP series are the same way, but I tried them in a store and said "lol nah".If they make speakers with noise like my Purifi or better i don't have any regret
Then why are you worrying about noise 30cm from the speaker? It literally doesn't matter if it's not audible at listening position.
Of all the active speakers I've owned and used (and it's a surprisingly long list), the only ones that gave me any grief about noise at all were super cheap Equator D5s and they were $300 for a pair of active speakers. The JBL 300 series and the Kali LP series are the same way, but I tried them in a store and said "lol nah".
The rest of them? No issues at all. This includes Barefoot, Focal (cheaper Focals using LM3886 or similar chip amps), Adam, ATC, Yamaha, FM Griffin, and others.
These look good. http://www.bambergaudio.com/products/series3/3pt2.phpNow that I think about it... I can't think of any floorstanders that aren't passive aside from like, one Dynaudio. Why is that? I can't think of any practical reason to not do so other than audiophiles being oddly wary of anything active.