doesn't "active" require a pump? which makes noise? So it changes the signal/noise ration for sound that reaches your ears? so the pump needs to be in another room?
Mike Levine has an awesome listening room. My apartment doesn't lend itself to having a custom designed listening room in a separate building, with an isolated pump. (Same for the a/c system which bring noise through the vents. Same for isolation transformers, which hum.) Sure, active is the only way to go, but I can only admire it.
Mike Levine has an awesome listening room. My apartment doesn't lend itself to having a custom designed listening room in a separate building, with an isolated pump. (Same for the a/c system which bring noise through the vents. Same for isolation transformers, which hum.) Sure, active is the only way to go, but I can only admire it.