The more common solution is to bi-amp. Here you remove the passive xover for the woofer and use your active xover.
Then for the mids/tweeters you leave the xovers intact. This way you need only two amps and balancing becomes that much easier.
Power requirements are radically different for these amps. You are correct woofers suck up tons of watts, so you need a big amp there. For the mids/tweeters it's a totally different story. I'm using a low power chip amp with terrific success. Some people prefer tube amps with their "silky sound" powering the mid/tweeters.
Unless you are in a theater and need the efficency, you lose little with the xovers in the mid/tweeter.
Hope this helps ...
Regards,
Jerry
Then for the mids/tweeters you leave the xovers intact. This way you need only two amps and balancing becomes that much easier.
Power requirements are radically different for these amps. You are correct woofers suck up tons of watts, so you need a big amp there. For the mids/tweeters it's a totally different story. I'm using a low power chip amp with terrific success. Some people prefer tube amps with their "silky sound" powering the mid/tweeters.
Unless you are in a theater and need the efficency, you lose little with the xovers in the mid/tweeter.
Hope this helps ...
Regards,
Jerry