Active Speaker Choice


Active speakers utilizing DSP seem to take the room out of the equation, so now I'm now considering going this route, at least at my present residence.

Lots of buzz arounds names like: Dutch & Dutch, ATC SMC 40A, Kii Three, Buchardt A700. 

Most are pretty big bucks, so pricewise, I would prefer to lean more towards the Bucharts' but I'm open a bit (used?)

Most are difficult to demo, so please, if you have comments or recommendation these or any other active speaker you have heard or can recommend, it would greatly be appreciated.


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Thanks mijostyn. I honestly DON'T have a bunch of room for separate components and cabling here. As much as I love all that stuff, I think for this particular place, active may be the best route to take here. 
Nothing can take the room out of the equation.  DSP can help some situations but if you've got a resonance at 60hz DSP can't eliminate it. 

I've got some big active ATCs that I got used for relatively cheap.  They aren't DSP but they are unusually easy to integrate into a room.  I think there are two main reasons for this.  Firstly, they have small diameter midranges which makes for better dispersion.  They don't have wildly varying off axis response so the reflected sound isn't a lot different than the direct sound.  Secondly, the bass starts to drop slowly at a relatively high frequency.  Most companies like to advertise as low of a -3db point as possible.  In my opinion, this causes more problems than it solves due to room problems.  My ATCs have 2 9" drivers in each box.  That's enough for plenty of punch and dynamics but the gradually reduced output at lower frequencies means room nodes aren't excited nearly as much.  I think the combination of large woofers and gradually reduced low frequency output is the way to go for main speakers.  Fill in the missing deep bass with a sub or subs.  
Thanks Jon, Ya, my room really sucks! Lots of hard surfaces, big windows, irregularly shape, etc, etc, etc. I'd love to tinker around but that will cost a bunch of money. I was hoping to just spend once and get the full meal deal in one small package. Subs would add more cabling and take up more room in my case.
The A700 are the least expensive of the ones you've mentioned. I tried  but returned them. The bass was to boomy not well integrated in the speaker. If you like a lot of bass and want to spend time I imagine they could be tamed but my wife didn't care for them so i didn't really bother. I liked the Dutch and Dutch but they are a lot more expensive. One of the best measuring down to 100hz I've had in my room. They sound exceptional as well very easy to use REW to integrate them, I had one null at 60hz I believe was floor bounce.  There are a couple more you might look at, Genelec 8351b and Mesanovic RTM10. I ended up with the 8351b I preferred the narrow directivity  my listening position is only about 2 meters and they were the most neutral of the ones I tried. I like accurate neutral speakers. I haven't heard any of the others but I doubt you would go wrong with any of them.  
If you want small package full range you might give Devialet Phantoms a look.