Thinking about purchasing the Dynaudio Bm15's.
The passive model is about $1500.00 less. I do have a Harmon Kardon citation 100 watt power amp I can use, but my DA converter outputs are Xlr and the inputs on the power amp are rca. Would there be any advantage over getting the active version than the passive model.
Anyone have any experience with the Dynaudio's and how can I convert the XLR to RCA?
Thanks
Jonesey
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Agreed that powered is preferable - However - if your budget
Agreed that powered is preferable -
However - if your budget can't afford it - then take the path you must....... and pick up some XLR - RCA adapters.........
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Happy Hunting
ROd
Jonesey, > The general consensus is active. Yes, and one
Jonesey,
> The general consensus is active. <
Yes, and one very important point nobody else mentioned is that active speakers have the potential for much lower distortion than any passive design. Not only due to the biamping - which you could do with passives - but also because the speaker drivers can be included in the amplifier's correcting internal feedback. I know the Mackie HR series does this, but I assume some other brands and models do too.
--Ethan
I have to add that at some point there are passives that outperf
I have to add that at some point there are passives that outperform many of the actives on the market. I have Earthworks Sigma 6.2 (which are not cheap), and I would stack them up against any speaker under $5000. there are others that are close and slightly different flavor, but none better than these in this range.
So passives with excellent crossover design and carefully selected power amps can out perform an active in terms of accuracy and distortion (you can opt for more headroom than actives have).
Steve
My favorite nearfield monitors are the Proac Studio 100's. A b
My favorite nearfield monitors are the Proac Studio 100's.
A bit of a secret. but the best midrange of any nearfield monitor I've ever used. They need a pretty beefy amp to run properly. But since we're naming stuff, I thought I'd mention them. Mixes translate very well when I use them.
I like the active speakers. I bought a pair of the Event 20/20BA
I like the active speakers. I bought a pair of the Event 20/20BAS and I was debating about the active or passive models. A good friend of mine who is a fairly successful producer advised me to go with the active as the power amp was designed specifically for that monitor. That's not to say the passives who be a bad way to go, but I liked the idea of a matched amp/monitor system.