Is active speaker the future?


I know at least Linn and Meridian are making active speakers and they claim that it sounds much better than passive speakers. Linn and Meridian are well known for source but not well known for amp and speakers. The truly dedicated famous speaker maker like Rockport, Wilson Audio and JM labs only make passive speakers.

CD player is dying and digital source player is changing so fast. Speaker hasn’t had any fundamental change for a long time. Active speaker is not new, but will it be the future of the speaker and will we see light on/off or lcd display on most of the speaker?
yxlei
They have been doing it for a while and it hasn't mattered so it is extremely unlikely.
The market responds to demand and not necessarily to objective analysis. As is demonstrated by Hifitimes' response, most audiophiles reject active loudspeakers and, thus, the majority of speaker manufacturers accommodate that. OTOH, it is interesting to see that some, e.g., Focal and Dynaudio, do offer active speakers in their professional lines.

IMHO, audiophiles are hobbyists who like the mix/match and playing with all the variables. Active loudspeakers, regardless of their advantages, deprive them of the fun.

Kal
Besides personal component matching,one major problem would be vibration isolation.Tube and solid state amplifier components have microphonic problems from vibration.That is one reason Wilson Audio,Orpheus,along with other speaker manufacturers use isolated crossovers of some sort.
I agree with Kal. Part of this hobby is "cooking" - making your own sound and individually unique system - for many people that is where the fun and pride is generated.

The problem with high end active speakers is that you get a reference sound. The entire amplifier speaker system has been matched and calibrated for optimal sound production at ultra low levels of distortion. For professionals this is great - they can acquire an ATC SCM 150ASL, PMC, Meyer or other suitable system and hear the music in the same way as many other professionals and artists (Pink Floyd, Mark Knopfler, Telarc etc.) Professionals are often worried about how the sound of their recordings will "translate" - so a reference sound is actually desirable. Active speakers still differ but not nearly as much as what you can achieve with mix and match with passive systems.

A few audiophiles may want to hear the music as closely as to how it sounds to their favorite artists but the majority are interested in creating a unique sound that appeals just to themselves. So active speakers will never be as popular as passive speakers unless attitudes change.