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I ,too, have the GET T1 speakers. I like them because you CAN optimize them for the specific room you place them in. Plus, with a powered speaker, you don't need a super powerful main amp due to the speaker amp doing most, if not all, of the heavy lifting. A lot of "audiophiles" also maintain that the bass in a powered speaker seams better than the bass from a separate subwoofer. I don't know that for sure. After many passive speakers, I prefer the sonic performance of the powered speaker. Have a good one. |
Ok best bass-is a active , no question , there are a clear explanation why, All convention passive loudspeakers ( does not matter from price) get low pass crossover, Main element is induction coil. The coil get DC resistance . This resistance is reduce bass control , . My question ,why the majority high end company still avoid powered bass |
@curiousjim............................... if if this helps, I power my T1 with a 200wpc McIntosh Integrated and my T Refs with a McIntosh 150wpc power amp. I rarely use more than 15 watts and I was getting 101db peaks. I did that once to test the system. Most of my listening is in the 85-90db range. |
@chayro Audiophile owners LS with active bass module still get chance to choose any external amplifier . External amplifier power from 150 Hz and up and let you use less power amp, and same money, |
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