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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8659871" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Basically being active means YOU control exactly what frequencies go to each speaker. You have FULL control of the sound that each speaker reproduces. Each speaker can have its own dedicated amplifier channel. Usually you will also be able to move the sound so that your head is in the center of the stereo signal as apposed to being off to the left side typically which will make the music sound much better. Furthermore you should be able to equalize each channel or depending on the DSP type, eq each speaker individually thus elevating the quality of sound even further. As a bonus you can swap out speakers and by using the DSP you can tweak until your heart is content and you find the ideal mix of speaker brands for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8659871, member: 675210"] Basically being active means YOU control exactly what frequencies go to each speaker. You have FULL control of the sound that each speaker reproduces. Each speaker can have its own dedicated amplifier channel. Usually you will also be able to move the sound so that your head is in the center of the stereo signal as apposed to being off to the left side typically which will make the music sound much better. Furthermore you should be able to equalize each channel or depending on the DSP type, eq each speaker individually thus elevating the quality of sound even further. As a bonus you can swap out speakers and by using the DSP you can tweak until your heart is content and you find the ideal mix of speaker brands for you. [/QUOTE]
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