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The difference between dinosaur audiophiles like Guttenberg and tomorrows audiophiles is that Guttenberg would take a more expensive passive ls50 setup that has more gear than a better sounding active ls50 wireless for less $ just because he put it together. 90% of people out there can and do make strong cases why the LS50W’s are better than the passive ls50’s.
Its funny that he thinks a company that pours theIr heart and soul out to build speakers, like ATC, is then going to skimp on the amplification or that there won’t be oversight in that area. I think that most of the time, the people actually engineering and building the speaker can pair the amplification better than you can. Also, opposite of what Steve said, the speaker designer can put out a finished product that achieves the sound they were actually trying to achieve.
I believe that active speakers with dsp are the future. True audiophiles are first and foremost after exceptional sound. People who make gear a priority over sound are not tomorrows audiophiles. Once this technology is a little more ironed out, I don’t think there will be a question as to which way things will go.
Oh, and even though MBL (my favorite that I’ve heard) doesn’t do active (yet) they make all of the front end components too. So there ya go Steve, some of the if not the most incredible speaker manufacturer actually does know about amps and dacs too.
The difference between dinosaur audiophiles like Guttenberg and tomorrows audiophiles is that Guttenberg would take a more expensive passive ls50 setup that has more gear than a better sounding active ls50 wireless for less $ just because he put it together. 90% of people out there can and do make strong cases why the LS50W’s are better than the passive ls50’s.
Its funny that he thinks a company that pours theIr heart and soul out to build speakers, like ATC, is then going to skimp on the amplification or that there won’t be oversight in that area. I think that most of the time, the people actually engineering and building the speaker can pair the amplification better than you can. Also, opposite of what Steve said, the speaker designer can put out a finished product that achieves the sound they were actually trying to achieve.
I believe that active speakers with dsp are the future. True audiophiles are first and foremost after exceptional sound. People who make gear a priority over sound are not tomorrows audiophiles. Once this technology is a little more ironed out, I don’t think there will be a question as to which way things will go.
Oh, and even though MBL (my favorite that I’ve heard) doesn’t do active (yet) they make all of the front end components too. So there ya go Steve, some of the if not the most incredible speaker manufacturer actually does know about amps and dacs too.