Teajay, The reason I am curious is I am experimenting, in another system, with an active x/o driving 2 different amps driving my 2 way speakers.
I love the active x/o way, it makes amps happy. No doubt a powerful amp for the bass and something sweet and musical for the mid on up is a great way to go.
For my 2 way, I cross over around 3k so the experiment is with the "blend" of the 2 amps at that x/o and the octave above and below of course. I had good results with ss on the bottom and tubes on the top but I get a better blend with tubes top and bottom. Probably would work with ss top and bottom also but these speakers are great with tubes. It seems logical in that ss and tubes each have their own characteristics and asking them to shake hands from 2k to 6k might not give the best feel where tube to tube or ss to ss might be better. Remember the old saying, "better is enemy of good." It's a great hobby :-)
You may well have the best of the best. I used to listen to the SA-1's driving Apogee Duetta Sigs at my dealers way back when. I loved that sound. The X series didn't seem to have that "magic" but the XA.5's sure do so I'm sure your "blend" is fantastic and going back thru the old passive would not be a fair fight.
BTW, I agree with you on the "mediocre" stock x/o. The stock Maggie still remains a phenominal value but anyone interested in the next level should address the x/o. In my case, a friend (he used to be an authorised Maggie tech) sent me a pair of his customised x/o's. He believes in the active route but said this would get me close if I had enough power. With the XA100.5's, I'm pretty happy with it.
I love the active x/o way, it makes amps happy. No doubt a powerful amp for the bass and something sweet and musical for the mid on up is a great way to go.
For my 2 way, I cross over around 3k so the experiment is with the "blend" of the 2 amps at that x/o and the octave above and below of course. I had good results with ss on the bottom and tubes on the top but I get a better blend with tubes top and bottom. Probably would work with ss top and bottom also but these speakers are great with tubes. It seems logical in that ss and tubes each have their own characteristics and asking them to shake hands from 2k to 6k might not give the best feel where tube to tube or ss to ss might be better. Remember the old saying, "better is enemy of good." It's a great hobby :-)
You may well have the best of the best. I used to listen to the SA-1's driving Apogee Duetta Sigs at my dealers way back when. I loved that sound. The X series didn't seem to have that "magic" but the XA.5's sure do so I'm sure your "blend" is fantastic and going back thru the old passive would not be a fair fight.
BTW, I agree with you on the "mediocre" stock x/o. The stock Maggie still remains a phenominal value but anyone interested in the next level should address the x/o. In my case, a friend (he used to be an authorised Maggie tech) sent me a pair of his customised x/o's. He believes in the active route but said this would get me close if I had enough power. With the XA100.5's, I'm pretty happy with it.