New game with active speakers


Been at this audiophile game for some decades and felt I had a handle on most parameters, until active speakers.  I’ve been a tube guy for years since leaving my Sugden Class A integrated:  Manley stuff and the latest, a deHavilland Mercury 3 preamp.  Now I find that active speakers do not necessarily like tubes.  At least mine don’t.

Decided to send my deHavilland in for upgrades and went to using the preamp section of my Sugden A21SE.  Wow!  Better in every way.   How is that?   More dynamic, better attack.  Now I have an ATC CA2 preamp to drive the ATC 40As and the synergism is terrific!  

A dealer of ATC speakers echoed the observation.  He stated he too was for years a tube guy, until active speakers.  Now I’m back to solid state after years of sneering at those clots still mired in SS.  Those neophytes, Philistines.  Oh, how humbling.


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Sorry, got carried away.  Affordable.  Really?  With no parameters?  Throw out a number please.
I think serious money starts at $10k. Isn’t that what the Dutch & Dutch sells for? I haven’t heard it yet but reviews are promising. 
I agree about the Meadowlark website. It is not very good. The information is in there in respect to design, but you have to dig around for it. I can't say for sure, but I believe he is looking to stay small and not get into the dealer network, etc. There is one mention of price on his website for the low end of his line. I talked to Pat on the phone and asked base price on two models. It sounds like he is very busy and getting interest. I understand the reluctance to deal with a company that is not openly discussing return policy or having places to demo. On the bottom of his contact page, there is a link to a forum that discusses some of the newer models, how he is designing, building and testing. It also has a long thread showing the processes he uses to builds cabinets, etc. Meadowlark is just one option in the market for fully active speakers.                                                                                                                              I currently have a fully active pair of Legacy Audio Calibre speakers with crossover duties handled in the digital domain by the Wavelet processor. Each band of drivers has its own amplifier wired directly to it. It really is an advantage to not have passive crossover parts in between the amp and driver. The ability to control and tweak the sound is addictive, plus they sound very good to boot.
Good number.  ATC SCM 19A tower.  
Just purchased that speaker for a friend of mine.  They wasted his Merlin Black Magic monitors with Master Zoebel caps mounted on massed 24” Sound Organization stands driven by Manley Mahi Mahi mono blocks (upgraded tubes) with appropriate cabling and equipment stand.
No slouch pairing, regardless, annihilated.
It is curious that active speakers haven't become more popular given the considerable advantages they offer - elimination of passive crossovers and the matching/direct connection of amplifiers to individual drivers. 
Audiophiles seem very resistant to the idea, perhaps because they desire the flexibility of being able to constantly change and experiment with amplifiers and speaker cables etc.
Personally I'm glad I got off that tiresome, expensive merry-go-round.
I now luxuriate in the sound of music via my active SCM100's - all ATC 'in-house' designed and built drivers and dual mono tri-amps. They play any genre at any level with unfazed musicality and accuracy.