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@ruog395 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Kef q100 or Sony Sscs5?.
@863ddd3 Жыл бұрын
I *LOVE* my Active ("powered") speakers. I've had 3 "high end" stereo systems of "component separates" that I'd carefully built up, first starting in 1982; each one was more elaborate and more costly as I bought and sold my homes and refined my listening taste and evolving space arrangements, the last one was started in 2001. When my Infinity speakers started to show signs of age as in cracking of the surround of the woofers, I decided it was time to retire them. Having spent MANY thousands of dollars over the years to find the best systems I could accommodate, I again started looking at what was being offered and available. My current listening room is smallish (12 x 15) so I thought I'd look at some of the new Active speakers being offered. I was BLOWN AWAY by the amazing sound of many of the new Active systems. I now have the Kanto TUK and a CV sub. AMAZING and amazingly affordable! Including turntable, dacs, headphones, cables, and related audio paraphernalia, for less than $6k I have what I consider the best sounding system I've ever had! I am astonished at how incredibly good the technology has developed in affordable high end audio! I have high expectations for my home listening, mostly classical, acoustic jazz and lots of world music, thousands of vinyl records, cd's and digital files. I enjoy lots of live music and my S/O is a professional studio session artist. She is a contributing artist on over 50 CDs and plays all over the world. I enjoy your entertaining reviews, thank you. Life is good!
@stevejr777 Жыл бұрын
Hey bud! Sony SSCS5 at Amazon $98.00!
@chillfactor2021 Жыл бұрын
Why don't you review JDS labs Element, El stack, Atom? I really want to know if you recommend them. I know a lot already do, but I would like to hear your opinion. Please and thank you. Btw I'm subscribed. If not what would you recommend.
@sonarbliss Жыл бұрын
You should evaluate the Adam Monitors T7V or T8V. They are apparently insane.
@tommorrison9724 Жыл бұрын
What might be a negative for the typical audiophile is a positive for more casual listeners who just want something that sounds nice and is easy to use. I absolutely recommend powered speakers to my friends who just want good sound without worrying about system matching.
@stevenswall Жыл бұрын
Studio monitors are ideal for audiophiles. Powered speakers get a bad rap because people think it always means lifestyle products.
@NickyNicest Жыл бұрын
People act like it’s all this extra gear they need and a huge pain to manage.. all you need is an amp. you can get a decent amp like AIYIMA A07 for $65. Plug it in and boom. How is that any more impractical?
@cartilagehead Жыл бұрын
System matching is largely overblown. I’d much rather encourage people toward passives that will last years, possibly decades depending on the person, than a system where you have two built-in amps that have to be matched to each other and will be subject to much greater heat + vibration than an amp in its own enclosure. Not only do the amplifiers in powered speakers or monitors fail much more quickly than those in a standalone receiver or amp, but you always end up having to throw everything out once one amplifier fails and you can no longer easily find a complement for the surviving twin. Some people end up swapping out the amps on their old monitors but that kind of surgery is usually beyond the scope of a casual listener
@stevenswall Жыл бұрын
@@cartilagehead I have seen exactly zero active speakers ever broken. I have seen a ton of blown passive speakers, though. I think the likelihood of electronics breaking is significantly lower than just blowing speakers. Maybe your experience is different, but I think having an amplifier that cannot blow a speaker is very valuable, not to mention the lower crossover distortion and ability to contour the frequency response so that it is more even.
@Stan_the_Belgian Жыл бұрын
@@stevenswall you have seen a ton of blown speakers because probably....there are much more? I've seen many subs with blown amps...
@georgeradulescu7175 Жыл бұрын
If powered speakers lead people down the path to separates and passive speakers instead of soundbars, then that's a good thing.
@Sylvan_dB Жыл бұрын
I couldn't find a soundbar I liked at a price I liked. But my family needs simplicity. Costco ran a special on Klipsch The Fives and subwoofer. Family and I are happy.
@stonefree1911 Жыл бұрын
Powered speakers are, IMHO, a much better option than soundbars. For critical music listening, they are not the best, but for TV or even computer uses, they are cool.
@stevenswall Жыл бұрын
@@stonefree1911 Isn't critical listening what they do in studios, almost exclusively with active/powered speakers?
@georgeradulescu7175 Жыл бұрын
@@stevenswall Yes, but they're usually bigger and with more power (and far more expensive) than what we're talking about here. Studio monitors are a tool designed to allow the engineer to get the levels and panning of the tracks just right, not to enjoy the music, per se. Now, I'm not saying you can't enjoy music on studio monitors, because I've done it for years, but that's not their primary purpose and you can't always guarantee they'll fill a room with enjoyable sound or be at their best in anything but a near field environment. These little powered speakers are basically an all-in-one system for someone who wants to hook them up to a TV, PC, or streamer.
@stonefree1911 Жыл бұрын
@@stevenswall Do you think those are the powered speakers that we are discussing in this video?
@ibassnote Жыл бұрын
After decades of recording in studios and listening to playbacks and thinking “man, imagine having that kind of sound at home” I finally asked an engineer “what are these speakers!’. He told me they were PSI audio powered monitors. Monitors? huh? I realized at that moment that what I really love are speakers that sound like live sound, the kind I make and hear in the studio. Being faced with a big move to Japan I had to rethink my future audio options. I was moving to a small apartment and didn’t see myself filling the space with audio gear. Instead I remembered my experience with powered monitors. I ended up purchasing Buchardt A500’s for the living room and Hedd 07 Mk II for my desk. The Buchardt give me versatility, DSP and room correction for difficult rooms and my HEDD give me nearfield incisiveness. Both are enormously engaging to listen to and not one musician who walks in my door isn’t astounded by either one or both systems. Although I will concede I don’t always feel like picking up my phone to control my system, I do use my phone a lot for practice and work (zeroing in on songs to learn, sharing material from the bass at a rehearsal, slowing down musical passages and looping things etc etc). Do I think I would love a McIntosh system with some La Scalas? You can bet on it. But that’s going to require a very different listening space. I’m not sure why you think all powered speakers look alike, there are bold and creative designs all over the place: BUCHARDT, KEF, HEDD, PSI, VIVID, Q ACOUSTICS, KI, GENELEC. You seem to be heading into the Steve Gutenberg camp, all-things ELAC (not a fan) and separates rocking classic dad-rock. Totally cool. But I realized that my consumption of audio has changed radically over the years. I tried vinyl with my Arcam and Dynaudio towers. But the truth was, it left me wanting. I stream from multiple platforms, constantly sample new and old music crossing all genres, constantly am called upon to learn new material. Powered speakers sound incredible and fit my lifestyle. I’m more of a Darko/Jay/Crinacle. These guys are leaning forward. I love vintage but I’m more looking forward than back by nature. Perhaps companies are just jumping on the bandwagon and racing to offer a powered speaker that won’t aesthetically rock the boat for traditionalists. I’m not really interested in those manufacturers and prefer those that are truly moving the needle forward.
@SingularityMedia Жыл бұрын
In pro audio land we like powered speakers (they are now the norm) because we want audio purity and transparency from our speakers. So having the exact amps required for the drivers as part of the speaker design process ensures we get this. Audiophiles don't like it because they fetishise and want to buy their own amps, preamp etc.
@Energine1 Жыл бұрын
Mackie SRM user myself. Couldn't agree more.
@tycheesey Жыл бұрын
Adam Audio user here, also agreed!
@7966016 Жыл бұрын
Paradigm Active 20v2, absolutely love them!
@ectobluntus Жыл бұрын
I don't really make music anymore but I do still use my little KRK Rokit 5s in the bedroom and I still love them deeply. For such a tiny and cheap speaker they really sound awesome.
@libertysoutlook5160 Жыл бұрын
The truth, it burns.
@whodatube Жыл бұрын
Powered speakers are great. Kanto YU6 or TUK for example. They are good solution for people who want a good sounding system but do not want to dedicate their lives to trying different audio equipment. They are a great 'no fuss' good quality music system. If you want to be trying a new amp, new dac, new bookshelf speakers, new towers, new cables every few months and constantly be fiddling with components, that's fine. Not everyone wants to do that. If 'audiophile' means playing with equipment all day and always being dissatisfied, then these are not for audiophiles. This video as especially bad I thought, because he gives no specific reason why powered speakers are bad. They all look alike? That's silly. They look alike no more than all passive speakers look alike. 'I don't like them, but I can't explain why' is what it sounded like. If you make a living reviewing various components, then you prefer a system with 10 different components that you can keep reviewing, I guess.
@s2photo Жыл бұрын
This. As soon as the major argument was that they look similar… I was out. Most passives look the same as well, st least while you’re in the “budget” range. I generally like Randy’s videos, but this one was a dud. I own a pair of Kanto TUK’s which look amazing in my opinion and sound great.
@tylerhackman6832 Жыл бұрын
His complaint of them all being similar is because that removes the fun of trying different speakers. Who cares if it’s an elac or a u turn if they have the same drivers and same timbre? You lose the joy of each brand having a sound. Imagine if kef sold a q150 level powered speaker and it didn’t have the uniq driver? Get it?
@s2photo Жыл бұрын
@@tylerhackman6832 nope, because they don’t. My powered speakers have an AMT tweeter and a 5.25” aluminum driver. They have a built in class D amp. My brothers powered speakers are Bi-amped (class d, class a/b) with a Uni-Q Driver Array. Both have DSP to get the most out of the hardware as possible. Something that I used to get by buying yet another component (a mini dsp 2x4) But other than most powered speakers being in the bookshelf range size wise, they can vary significantly. So again, I don’t believe the argument is valid.
@tylerhackman6832 Жыл бұрын
@@s2photo he didn’t say every single one is the same 😂 cool story though
@s2photo Жыл бұрын
@@tylerhackman6832 no, but you did. “Who cares if it’s an elac or a u-turn if they have the same drivers and same timbre?” I’m just letting you know that powered speakers are just as diverse as passives these days and getting better every year. Yes you lose out on the ability to mix and match some components, but for some that’s more of a pro than a con.
@andrewrobinsonreviews Жыл бұрын
While I understand how you're arriving at your conclusions, the U-Turn product is made/assembled in the US right alongside their turntables --so they are not coming out the same factory as the Elac (or other powered speakers), and is why they are more expensive compared to say the Elac, which is straight out of China (not judging). While the driver compliment and design/style may be similar, one only has to pick up or interact with the U-Turn to realize it is in a whole other class with respect to build and finish (not to mention uses a Class A/B amp, which is rare). Also, while I agree with you about Elac's accessories and whatnot, U-Turn's speaker cables and accessories are anything but cheap, another way they (U-Turn) differentiate themselves from the masses in this market.
@ibassnote Жыл бұрын
Welcome Andrew! Love it when discourse like this organically occurs.
@666PANDEMONIUM Жыл бұрын
Why are you conveniently ignoring all of the high-end powered speakers in the world? (Genelec/Hedd/Barefoot/Kii/ etc.) Also, why are you acting like there aren't a ton of passive speakers that are carbon copies of eachother coming from factories in Asia? Grouping all powered speakers together as if they're all cheap is as silly as grouping all passive speakers together as if they're all cheap.
@technopsychobedlam Жыл бұрын
When getting my daughter into HiFi she didn't want anything complicated. There is no way she wants to deal with complex hardware - it just needs to work, be enjoyable to listen to, and be managed by her phone. She can just bluetooth Spotify from her phone to the speakers and doesn't need anything else. Active speakers make things super easy for someone like her. Since then I have added a Fluance turntable (with internal phono amp) straight into active speakers with a Wiim streamer and subwoofer also connected to the speakers. Still simple and sounds better than average.
@callumelcombe3703 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly the kind of setup I'm looking at putting together, I appreciate simplicity.
@ozzyp97 Жыл бұрын
Something apparently missing from the comment section (and the video) is that powered isn't the same as active. Unlike the powered sets in the video, actual active speakers have active crossover, i.e. each driver has dedicated amp circuitry after the crossover. This allows for much finer matching of the amp and each individual driver, and subsequently better transparency. This may or may not be what you like in you hifi, but there's a reason active speakers are everywhere in pro audio.
@infiniteloop23 Жыл бұрын
I wasn't a fan either. At a recent audio show I was forced to change my mind. I listened to some Lyravox Karlos (which are expensive but not crazy expensive) in a small untreated room and the sincerity of the midrange brought me to tears, literally. with good records it sounded a lot like reality and with bad ones it managed to get some magic out of it. Mind you, I've been an audiofhile for 30+ years. I've heard glassier highs, punchier bass drums, crisper snares, deeper soundstages possibly, but I never experienced such a deep connection with the music and the artist. The idea that you can hook a streamer and enjoy music, stop worrying about the interconnect or the spikes under your amp has been life changing. A powered speaker can sound unbelievably good
@jungtarcph Жыл бұрын
13K USD a pair.... do you realize what can be bought for that money....
@infiniteloop23 Жыл бұрын
@@jungtarcph well unfortunately I do. I did not buy those speakers myself because I may be able to afford them with financing but can't personally justify spending so much. Actually I may find them second hand around 7k and I'm still thinking about them daily after two months. Anyway at this hi fi show there were cables that costed more than that and in general high end is getting more and more expensive.
@ChuckNorris-bf5cj Жыл бұрын
13K not crazy expensive in Cheapaudioman's channel? Does anybody have a map to show this fella and his brags a way out? :)
@infiniteloop23 Жыл бұрын
@@ChuckNorris-bf5cj you got a point.. to me 12k is very expensive, 250k is call the cops crazy batsh1t expensive ;)
@PhillioDoede Жыл бұрын
I don't see what the problem is. Do the sound good for the price? Is this a better value than buying speakers, a DAC and a amp? Those are the questions that matter. Also how are these powered speakers any less or more differentiated than all the tons passive speakers of a similar size on the market?
@FanOWater Жыл бұрын
I use powered speakers (Edifier R2000db's) as my computer speakers. They are superb for that - everything I need is already built in. I play music while working or listening to ads for the latest Sith Audio product and they are awesome. They also look great. I don't think they would fill a room, but as near field monitors they are just excellent.
@lukastemberger Жыл бұрын
Exactly, I got the Presonus 4.5. Getting an amp and large speakers for your computer setup seems weird and too large.
@superunknown28129 ай бұрын
Edifiers are spectacular powered speakers I got the 980s and they sound phenomenal rite out of the box and I listen to alot of variety of music
@user5400004 ай бұрын
I have the Edifier R2000db's as well for my computer speakers and they are great, been using them like 5 years now and no reason to upgrade. Theyre good enough to fill a bedroom or small room. For my living room I use Elac UB5's they are more detailed, way better imaging, more bass but they also need an amp and are more expensive. the edifiers i got for 200.
@TheLWebb100 Жыл бұрын
It's all about the music for me and powered speakers makes that easier. I'm enjoying my Kanto TUK and Bluesound Node combo.
@seaneckhart9914 Жыл бұрын
Powered speakers are definitely more cost effective than passives when the cheapest decent integrated amp is at least $400
@rhorto01 Жыл бұрын
I got my first component system when I was a teenager, and while I loved it, it was a pain dragging it everywhere as I moved like 15 times in 10 years from age 18-28. A lot of times I didnt even have the room to set the whole thing up (just used headphones). So on form factor alone I can get the appeal of something like this for young people.
@DennisFutball2396 Жыл бұрын
Kinda like my 80 year old mother when I take her shopping. She can never find my car cause she thinks all grey cars are the same 😂
@anthonyperez_audiophile Жыл бұрын
I have no problem with powered speakers as a 2nd or third system where it is impractical to place traditional audio equipment. Like the bedroom or a desktop. I have had a set of Vanatoo T-zeros for a while and with the addition of the WiiM (thank you Randy) that system gets more use than ever.
@LeonardChurch33 Жыл бұрын
100% agree. As a soundbar replacement or as computer speakers I totally get it. But for my main hi-fi where I have 6 different sources connected it seems like it would be rather archaic to manage all that without a dedicated receiver or some kind of audio switcher. Not to mention adjusting the volume on most powered speakers either requires reaching around behind them or using the little fiddly remotes that they often come with.
@nshandy Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of T-zeros at my desktop. They are fantastic! I feel like they are different than most powered speakers tho, with each speaker having its own amp, and a sub out that takes the lows away. Im not a fan of powered speaker systems that just have one powered and one passive.
@NickyNicest Жыл бұрын
Is a small desktop amp really that impractical?
@nshandy Жыл бұрын
@@NickyNicest not at all. Before my t-zeros, i had a SMSL Sa300 amp powering a pair of mission ms-5s at my desktop. While i love my t-zeros and i do think they sound better, i dont think it’s considerably better.
@Detroitblue Жыл бұрын
@@nshandy I have the T-Zero's thanks Z-reviews. But I am pretty certain they don't have seperate amps in each speaker.
@mikedambrosio1578 Жыл бұрын
Powered/active speakers come in lots of shapes, sizes and prices. With small speakers add a subwoofer and you will have big, clear, dynamic sound.
@knobbshots Жыл бұрын
I’m not crazy about powered speaks either, but i will defend their position. There are a LOT of high quality (maybe not CHEAP) , beautiful, unique, audiophile grade powered speakers out there. I would guess (just my guess, opinion), not unlike tube amps, you don’t really know a lot about them until you dive in a little and maybe find one you think is really cool, good sounding, etc, as apposed to hearing a few “cheapies” and then generalizing all powered speakers are the same. I also think they are more popular in places around the world where less living space is common. I love your channel Randy, love you really, would never want to make waves, just felt like this one was slightly…narrow minded (oh i hate saying that, so negative, just can’t think of other words, too early) thank you
@Energine1 Жыл бұрын
Hes just trying to cause controversy... he literally used "hate" on the thumb lol.
@robertsimpson1729 Жыл бұрын
Studio monitors have been doing this for years. Check out Adam A4V, Hedd 07, Neumann KH80. I run Adams in one room, excellent. Balanced input, DSP, it's the future, it's already here.
@gaziltapig Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I bought a focusrite 2i2, and some JBL 306's for my laptop, and im never going back!
@funkyfurballs1078 Жыл бұрын
Powered or Active? There's a difference.
@robertsimpson1729 Жыл бұрын
@@funkyfurballs1078 there are few non powered these days, guess you know about the ones mentioned. NS10's not good for hifi😉
@jenshoefer7944 Жыл бұрын
Hedd 07 🤘...I don't miss my old passive setup at all
@harpermotorsports16 Жыл бұрын
I love my Edifier R2000DB, they sound great, have a ton of features, and only cost me $289 when I bought them. That being said, I only use them for my desktop, and they are amazing at doing that
@uglykidmoe150 Жыл бұрын
i use the edifier s350db for my desk top and love them
@harpermotorsports16 Жыл бұрын
@@uglykidmoe150 I think Edifier is very underappreciated
@superunknown28129 ай бұрын
I just got the Edifier 980s and for 100 dollar speakers I was actually blown away by how good they sound for something so small
@TDREXrx9 Жыл бұрын
I love power speakers but I have been rocking Focal studio monitors for a decade now I love the small form factor of them. Studio monitors are something you should maybe take a look at.
@canepaper967 Жыл бұрын
I feel like many people overlook pro audio gear, I used Adam's powered speakers for listening and producing. My brother uses cheap Yamaha hs8's purely for listening and I think they're great, they fill a large room with good sound. Just because it's marketed to a different crowd doesn't mean it can't be used for casual listening.
@TDREXrx9 Жыл бұрын
@@canepaper967 i do get it you tube can sound horrible SM just seem to do a better job in reveling flaws good or bad
@Gamez4eveR Жыл бұрын
Audiophiles hate pro gear Not because it sounds somehow different but because it's good value more often than not
@Digeeedad Жыл бұрын
I used to believe active/powered speakers were inferior tp passive/externally amplified speakers. THEN I found Vanatoo powered speakers. I have both the desktop Transparent Zeros and the bookshelf Transparent One Encores. For my rather small office both of these, I'm lovin'! Really liked your review of the Transparent One Encores.
@spiroszaharakis2648 Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Tannoy Reveal 802 that I bought for 169 euros each. A few months ago they were at Steelwater for $109 each (now back to their original $199 each). I believe that they are the best VFM speakers ever made. For 340euros I have a pair of 8" studio monitors and an amplifier together. And they sound amazing even at really high volume. I really can't see how passive speakers + amp can beat that, especially for a speaker with an 8" woofer that can play at reference levels at 2.5m (8ft) with ease. I love them and I don't think I will ever go back to passive speakers.
@Gamez4eveR Жыл бұрын
Passive speakers are not better than studio monitors with price being the same. Neumann KH420 which is under 10k a pair is objectively superior in every metric to something like Magico S5 that is what, 30k? 50k?
@MonkeyPunchZPoker Жыл бұрын
The big thing with some high end powered speakers is that there's some kind of active crossover magic going on.
@anaxa4883 Жыл бұрын
Powered speakers are bad for profits. DSP crossovers, DSP response correction, and built in equalization eliminate the nonsense of amp/pre-amp synergy, crossover mods, dumb speaker wire voodoo, various other separate components, etc.
@IvanJohnsonMedia Жыл бұрын
I am more than a casual listener, but I have severely-limited square footage in the form of a tiny apartment. I literally do not have room for separate amplification. This is why my powered speakers (Kanto TUK + SVS SB-2000) work well for me. I can have higher-end audio in a small, cramped space. You may be assuming that everyone lives in an expansive 5000 sq. ft. dwelling.
@djteknovibe93Ай бұрын
It's so easy to understand, the reason manufacturers make powered speakers is because manufacturers can design amplifier modules to sound as good as they can with the speakers the modules are designed for.
@imsgoalie1 Жыл бұрын
You made a video about how you hate powered speakers. In this video you list three great options, and highlight perfectly the people for whom these speakers are an absolutely ideal solution. Then you go on to list a few minor niggles or observations about how they were made with someone other than you in mind. You don't hate powered speakers at all (!), you've just come to them at a point when you've already got equipment that's well past them. Those little things are great!
@Sirmooses Жыл бұрын
I am so sick of this guys schtick. He is the worst kind of audiophile there is and people don't seem to realize because he uses the "cheap" bs to act like he's not. Like: His main act is to just rant and bash on things because that gets him the most attention. That's why this video exists because Wiim wants ads out today and he needed an idea for a video fast so he does what he does best and find something to hold his nose at. He gives glowing reviews to products that literally sponsor him, sometimes even sponsoring his their own review. His number one consideration of an audio product is how much it costs. He literally makes lists judging products based on price. He goes to audio shows just to bash on everything there talk about how much better his equipment is. Despite claiming that audiophiles only care about how much something costs to show off their worth all his content is filled to the brim by sponsors and requests for money, seriously just click that "show more" button in the description. He claims to be able to hear the difference in things like "power cords" and at the same time exposes just how little he actually understands in that somehow unironic video by using 2 separate amps. And it goes on.
@DescartesRenegade Жыл бұрын
Used Pair of T7V, a $350 DAC, and a JBL LSR310s. This will leave you completely speechless. It's insane the amount of clean, precise, and a wide range of sound you get for $1k. Way better than any hodge-podge of cheap audio components.
@carlsitler9071 Жыл бұрын
Powered speakers are like passive speakers. Some are awesome, some are okay and some are cheap sounding. You often get what you pay for. There are more cheap sounding passive speakers than active speakers.
@zachjernigan9976 Жыл бұрын
It would seem that the audiophile market that would be interested in powered speakers are the ones who don't want to deal with picking out or can't afford a separate amp/DAC
@thirdkey9 Жыл бұрын
Love my audiophile separates system but also dig my minimalist set-up; with powered speakers & a Schiit stack for a gaming & mini home theater in a small room. Future-Fi solutions are as appreciated as much as spinning vinyl and glad we have so many listening options these days.
@vannk73 Жыл бұрын
Here's a few things that irk me: -Proprietary cables between the powered and the passive side. Abramtek is guilty of this, along with a lot others like Swan and Edifier. -Lack of sensible inputs or outputs. Optical should be standard, also subwoofer outs with some bass management. -Lack of replacement parts. If the amplified unit goes belly up you're usually left with a pair of paperweights. This has happened to me twice after the warranty period was expired. Every set of passive speakers I've purchased is still going strong. So for the prices they are asking, powered speakers are an expensive gamble. That's my rant.
@TheNobleFive Жыл бұрын
You just described the Vanatoo T0
@Energine1 Жыл бұрын
You cannot build a non powered speaker to sound as good as powered speakers when designed correctly. Its physics
@rael2099 Жыл бұрын
I just bought my pair of Klipsch R 51PM. I may have had the budget to get cheap passive speakers and a semi vintage integrated, but I preferred to cut corners. I don't have much space so these speakers will do the trick until I get a better system, but I prefer to spend that extra money on more records. Powered monitors are the best option for impoverished sound enthusiasts. Of course, the quality might not be the optimal, but for the price, I think they're building more interesting speakers. I see them as the future for people who want to have several options where to listen to music and movies without the hassle of a home theatre/ audiophile set up
@JeffMudrick Жыл бұрын
Kali LP-6 and JBL 305 powered speakers totally convinced me that powered speakers provide the absolute best value. Ain't no problem here. Don't get it.
@lescobrandon8045 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I mix and master with Kali LP-8s. They are fantastic sounding, crystal clear.
@JeffMudrick Жыл бұрын
@@lescobrandon8045 Sure. . I don't get the "I prefer to spend money on an external amplifier which compromises frequency response but gives me audiophile cred" line of thinking at all.
@Philberts Жыл бұрын
I'd be curious for recommendations on passive speaker/amp combos that beat/compete with the Kali LP6v2 or similar on raw performance for similar prices? I'm not saying it can't be done, but I'm wondering what combos people have actually heard that might compete. I considered trying to figure that out when my prior monitors died, but it likely would have involved a lot of trial and error and futzing around with system synergy. Powered monitors often come with built-in settings for bass alignment, different room placement, built-in DSP to flatten response of the drivers, etc. All of that is more money up the chain if you go passive. But if you're into figuring that out for yourself, by all means live it up! Other people like me are lazy and want something more plug and play. ;)
@lescobrandon8045 Жыл бұрын
@@Philberts No consumer electronics speaker sounds as good as a studio monitors. I promise you that. I have had owned some 80s Pioneer amps that were nice, but consumer electronics are a big ol rip off.
@lescobrandon8045 Жыл бұрын
@@JeffMudrick The only application monitors don't sound good in are huge open spaces. Most all of them are near field anyhow.
@bernhardadam4700 Жыл бұрын
First of all I love your channel. 1. the smaller a speaker is the more similar they have to get because there is not enough space to play around with design and when you want them cheap there´s not enough margin to play around with 2. If we want an active speaker in similar price ranges like passiv speaker although there are additional ports, dials, minimum 2 amps, a dac, bluetooth, wifi, adc, dsp and phono preamp - of course not not all of these are in the same box - then there has to be a drop somewhere else and this is design. They have to share parts from brand to brand. 3. And of course has the powered speaker the potential to be the better speaker over passiv, because nowadays a manufacturer can be better in tuning his product if he has every component under control - if the manufacturer understands to use this potential depends on the product. But all this is not the problem audiophiles have with all in one products - dosen´t matter if it is an active speaker or "a record player with build in Bluetooth, amp, streamer, wifi" ... ready to connect to passiv speaker 🙂 - with these hardware you took away a part of audiophiles hobby/playground. This is to try things out, to mix components, cabels .. other stuff and also thats the reason for buying new hardware to make the own system better. The all in one stuff is to boring for them. The only thing many or some - not all - audiophiles don´t want to play around is the one component which affects the sound the most and should be optimized before buying new cables or boxes, is the listening room. I think the reason is that a well treated listening room mostly doesen´t look better than an untreated one - a new component does. 🙂 And all this is ok, everybody should have his own focus on his hobby. In my living room there is a 6.0 passive Canton speaker system connected on an Denon AVR with Canton Ergo 695 as mains, in a 2. room there are 2 Yamaha DBX10 and a JBL SRX 818p - both active and at my Computer there are 2 Neumann KH80 calibrated with the Neumann Mic and software. And when I want to listen carefully to music I go to the Neumanns because perfect angle, perfect distance, less room influence, but I LOVE my Cantons in cherry wood an the sound they have. So it depends what I want to listen to for from time to time. 🙂
@jcphenry Жыл бұрын
I really like powered speakers. They are very nice for secondary systems where setting up a multi-box center is not desired: preamp, DAC, streamer. Or if you like, none of those and go for the KEF LSX or LS50W2. It can allow for a great sounding system in rooms where conventional systems don't work (my dining room, for example, or an office.) Better yet, the companies that make them really seem to take the time to engineer the speakers to work as systems and sound good. And they don't have to be expensive. Look at the Q Acoustics M20. $500. And it sounds great.
@idray986 Жыл бұрын
Iunno, not that i personally would get them for my main listining room but the powered kefs are pretty spectacular for a turn key solution.
@Kevinschart Жыл бұрын
I have to say thanks. Your relentless marketing of wiim has resulted in one of my favorite purchases of all time. I love that little box. I didn't even know it existed or that I needed it in my life
@cliffh2103 Жыл бұрын
What the market needs is a small class AB 2 channel integrated amp. Desktop sized. Properly priced.
@audiojunkie3089 Жыл бұрын
Wonder if Schiit is considering something like that..
@TriAmpHiFi Жыл бұрын
And classy digital UV meter display.
@fonkenful Жыл бұрын
Powered “active” speakers have been around since the mid ‘60s in studio & later some limited PA applications, but probably became most familiar to the residential hi-if customer with mainstream products like the Advent PAL and several innovations by Boothroyd Stuart Meridian in the early ‘80s - including some of the first DSP products. While the advantages of modern DSP and efficient class D amps in terms of compact footprint / internal real estate packaging requirements can’t be ignored by aesthetic & production designers, as anyone who’s experienced failure of custom OEM plate amps in mainstream makers’ sub-woofers can attest, the main issue with them is when (not if) any portion of the internal signal processing or amplification stages fail, repairs can be “problematic”, to say the least. A local hi-if shop has one corner of their service basement reserved for dead subs where the plate amp has died and neither repair parts or even full replacement amps are available, and can only be resurrected by trying to find a third party amp of comparable performance that can be shoehorned into the enclosure, or resorting to a kludged DIY outboard solution, which of course defeats the product’s whole design purpose. Add to that the comprehensive feature sets incorporated into the likes of models described herein - or the ever increasingly popular soundbar/sub combos that can deliver amazing performance in compact packages - and the potential for a fancy bricked paperweight increases.
@RennieAsh Жыл бұрын
Yeah those "wireless" subs that don't have a wired redundant connection are then separated from the soundbar and are next to useless. Imo they should all have an RCA input just in case
@brentkjernisted2215 Жыл бұрын
I have 1280 t edifier speakers. You can buy edifier 1780 bts speakers for 175 canadian dollars. They point slightly upward and are powered, so you so you don't need speaker stands or an amp. They are more powerful than the 1280 t's. They are bluetooth. And they have a remote. For a desktop/computer setup in an apartment they would be ideal. I use my 1280 t speakers on my desktop computer setup and you really don't need a subwoofer. I would say the 1780 bts speakers would be a great deal.
@winstonthecuttlefish5352 Жыл бұрын
For people who refuse to deal with the number of external components and cables and aren't extreme audiophiles, which sounds like it would fit a wide population, powered speakers are the only option.
@loe771710 сағат бұрын
I have been using active speakers for 8 years and now I listen to great sound on my Edifier S1000W and Wiim Ultra.
@matthewharhai4039 Жыл бұрын
They say the Audioengine HD6 is a fantastic powered speaker, due to cabinet design, old school looks, woofer and tweeter, AND a monoblock amp used inside of the powered speaker!
@keano6433 Жыл бұрын
I just got delivery of the Triangle bro2 BT active speakers, they look larger than those on show and so far a nice neutral sound. Keep up the great content my man 👍
@Kingston19425 ай бұрын
Is this problem known? TV connected to Elac via HDMIarc and once a day or once in a few days no sound, while Elac are on. When I turn on the TV, the speakers also turn on but no sound comes out. LED lights are on, but there is no sound at all. Only restart helps. I showed it below in the videos. I use PCM output and used Auto - problem remains.
@chrisAclaes Жыл бұрын
I’ve had powered fluance speakers hooked up in my bedroom tv for years and have loved it. Very clean, minimal, great sounding system. The only improvement would be an HDMI in.
@leroymeece9186 Жыл бұрын
I myself do not like powered speakers. The only powered speakers you need to own is a subwoofer. I am designing a passive speaker setup. I have acquired some crossovers and drivers from the one and only Mr Andrew Jones, I appreciate Andrew. I been working on this for over a year now. So far, so good.
@palmal3542 Жыл бұрын
The majority of studio monitors are powered...what do they know that audiophiles don't?
@EricLebel Жыл бұрын
how about the Vanatoo?!? they pretty darn good for me on my desks at home and at work.
@ThePittsburghToddy Жыл бұрын
The only powered speakers I own are the Proton 301s. They are bi-amped, well built, and sound great. They also have tone controls.🖖🏼
@estenray6685 Жыл бұрын
Hey Randy! I generally agree with you in that I find most powered speakers very unimpressive! However I have to add a caveat that certain (very expensive ones) Genelec in particular are the exception! Have you ever heard them? If not you should give them a listen. If you have then what did you think of them?
@Renan_Cas Жыл бұрын
I still LOVE my pair of The Fives from Klipsch
@ChuckNorris-bf5cj Жыл бұрын
When they make speakers, they calculate the speaker cabinet size to be such and such so this particular speaker sounds the best, right? And you have to be very precise with those dimensions. But then all of a sudden they throw an amp into one cabinet thus making the effective size of that cabinet smaller. Does this not make the speaker with the amp in it sound crappier? Can someone explain this to me, please.
@CubeEarthTheory4 ай бұрын
@ChuckNorris-bf5cj Yes. When a speaker enclosure is designed properly, the volume is calculated, taking the displacement of the drivers in mind. I would assume the same is done for the amplifier. There is gross volume and net volume of an enclosure.
@robertwynkoop134Ай бұрын
I have The Fives from Klipsch (which have come way down in price). I really enjoy them and they do not look like every other speaker in the segment. They are excellent when paired with a subwoofer in my small room. I like that I don’t have try find be perfect amp to get the best sound out of them. In my larger family room I do have passive towers with a separate amp. I really like that system, but I get the most joy from The Fives. For those that have hard issues with the covers, they must have fixed that because mine are really good quality.
@anxiousappliance7 ай бұрын
Just got the SVS prime wireless pro speakers. I am amazed and enjoying them so much. People talk about exciting speakers - these have a transparent balanced sound, but when they kick man they kick. Now back to a quiet evening of Royal Trux and a fine brandy, or whatever was in that glass.
@Scott-DJ Жыл бұрын
Great channel & video. As a true audiophile I would never consider any power bookshelf speaker except for two-- The Dynaudio Xeo20...and well...the Elac Navis ARB-51. Funny you should mention Elac in this video, because I just picked up the Navis @ a Crutchfield S&D offer and that's certainly no typical powered speaker. As I'm sure you know it has minimal inputs and maximum amplification (160w/100w/60w@ AB no less) for its three-way coaxial design with 2 equal speakers requiring direct power & RCA/XLR cabling. No messy digital garbage to get in the way like Bluetooth or even digital inputs... or even an onboard volume control...just a pure signal path. The best part is that the entire speaker is in the analog domain. I prefer to run from my Marantz preamp or directly from my Cayin balanced tube dap. Both methods sound great...but I've yet to try directly from my balanced output of my Oppo 205, which should sound incredible.
@thetransporter2007 Жыл бұрын
I have a question for you’d sir. Good audio in small spaces can be difficult. Looking for a 2 channel setup possibly 2.1. Speakers that are small, 8-10” or less in size can fit on a desk yes. But a good compact subwoofer that plays at low to medium volume seems to be hard to come by. I see the Kanto SUB6. What’s your thoughts for say the Kanto Yu2 or the AudioEngine A2+?
@huynhong Жыл бұрын
i have only one question: did you composing, mixing, and produce music or just a audience????
@Hanscf13 күн бұрын
Hi there, thanks for all the time and reviews. You are doing. Great job! Cheers! You’ve ask to name a speaker(audio) brand with amps in the speakers. I think B&O (Bang and olufsen) do a great job with that. What is you opinion on this? The sound is realy pure and realy good filtered. Just check the Beolab speakers. Maybe your thoughts will be different;) thanks again and please keep on go with the channel! Big thumbs up! Greets from Holland👍🏻
@69leehammond Жыл бұрын
Love my TANNOY GOLD5 Active monitors. Use with an SMSL M500 Pre DAC balanced as my desktop setup 🙂
@LithicKing Жыл бұрын
I think these smaller powered speakers are targeted towards desktop/computer applications. Their compact, lots of convenience, and one thing is for sure, they WILL stomp all over those dinky PC/monitor speakers most people use in a desktop situation. That being said, I think you lose out on that market once your above that $200 price point. Just my opinion.
@DennisFutball2396 Жыл бұрын
C’mon. They look alike? That’s your beef? Choose any two black, 2-way passives and they look alike. 1 woofer, 1 tweeter (tweeter on top). Geez, why not compare the sound to similar price passives + amp at least.
@Ty_7 Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of fluance ai41's and really like them. They sound pretty good overall, but the versatility of them and simplicity is why there is a real benefit to them. Basically they connect to almost everything and without much fuss or needing extra stuff and allow far better audio than some cheap Bluetooth speaker. I use them mostly as laptop speakers, but sometimes i do use bluetooth on them, sometimes I use them as front right and left surrounds to my 7.1.4 system using the optical and they blend well and benefit the sound. They aren't the loudest with 45w rms, but they are just solid all rounders. I will say i mostly made the purchase because they did go on sale, not sure if I would have otherwise tbh.
@100popsongs Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Peachtree M24 speakers that are kind of like this. Phono stage, USB dac, RCA in, sub out etc. They’re so good though! You can totally pimp them out with an external dac and external phono stage and make them sound really good. They come in a gorgeous bamboo finish too-I got a Geshelli J2 dac with a similar wood finish and it’s a really cool looking system in a small room.
@psyphonyxaudio Жыл бұрын
Go figure.. Almost all if not 90% of the monitors used to mix and master music .. are powered. The irony.
@tundrusphoto4312 Жыл бұрын
If you don't want to fuss with a number of components, then get powered speakers. If you want to be an audiophile (whatever the heck that is), then don't use them. Frankly, if you have the hearing of German Shepherd then go for components. Do you.
@avjakeАй бұрын
The short answer: passive crossovers absorb large amounts of power and dynamic range, and in not-so-great designs, can throw in massive phase non-linearities. An active crossover plus dedicated amplifiers for each driver delete those problems (when done correctly). Why do you think so many studio monitors have active crossovers?
@beornthebear.8220 Жыл бұрын
I am quite happy with my JBL Linear 3 series 2-way powered speakers with 8" woofers and with the accompanying 10" subwoofer. They are rear-ported, and are a long way from the nearest wall. The mid-high horns image quite well. For the money have (or don't have)' they do quite well with my iMac and my Topping 30 Pro DAC. I do run a headphone amp off the DAC, but it certainly won't put out the volume through the speakers. I use the JBLs as near-field monitors, and have no complaints. I run HD 600s out of my headphone amp, and DT880 Pros put of my GT-100 box when I practice. The Topping DAC is better than the DAC in the practice board, but the board is not what I use for critical listening. I use very good wires to connect them. When I listen to stereo in my room, my old Sony 200-watt receiver with 2 old 12" 3-way Pioneers do fine. I'm in a condo, and I'd blow the neighbors away if I turned them way up. The room is not large, and they sound very good when towed-in. My "soundbar" is my Samsung 40" TV as a center channel when I listen to my CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays. Until and unless I get a lot more money, these do fine. I can only open up my bass and guitar amps when I gig.
@patricaomas8750 Жыл бұрын
I'm older than this guy, and this attitude takes me back to reading hifi mags in the early 80's like to see your review of the Edifier s3000pro
@Tearial311 Жыл бұрын
If you have all powered speakers with each speaker having its own DSP. Then you can really creat a perfect listening area. Especially if those DSPs have access to a microphone and they can do real time adjustment…. But that goes against “cheap audio” lol
@CubeEarthTheory4 ай бұрын
Most subwoofers today are actually powered by their own amplifier 😊 My reluctance would be that, except for the very expensive powered speakers, they probably contain pretty trash amplifiers. Also, I would refer to them as powered or non-powered speakers, not active/passive, because active systems use electronic crossovers, which I doubt many of these do.
@bilelbeavis977 Жыл бұрын
I pretty much 100 % agree with this and was so happy to see it pop up. I'm only just getting interested in a possible speaker purchase, and am having all the same newbie confusion again. I kept seeing other regular youtubers with speaker videos, but only talking about powered, and my exact thoughts were hold on though, I'm into all my Amps and dacs for a reason, but I suppose the convenience factor is there.. so in general are powered speakers more expensive than passive?. Peace
@wirtuoz_it Жыл бұрын
I think that powered speakers without passive crossovers, but with advanced DSP are future. Each speaker could have their own built in amp with DSP. I think that only wire needed to connect will be AC plug. Sound have to be sended wireless without compression and delays like old BT connections.
@adrianbeck1654 Жыл бұрын
You,and your fellow music lovers need to understand that active speakers(the better ones)have a active crossover for the two or three drivers to work within their frequency bandwidth. This creates less distortion,less phase issues,and a more direct coupling from the amplifier to the drivers. The cable runs are a great deal shorter,so all in all the sound of a well designed active crossover powered speaker better then most. The design on a budget that stands out is acoustic energy ae1
@balrog6879 ай бұрын
I paid $100 for a pair of edifier 1280db, they do all I need for my work from home setup. They sound good enough for tidal hifi flac playback in exclusive mode and teams calls, and the bluetooth is good enough for friends visiting my appartment and connecting their spotify accounts. Also 4.5" is the perfect size for a computer desktop setup. I don't want/need the mess of additional DAC/AMP stacks (that's like $300 for schiit magni/modi + passive speakers), and I wouldn't pay 499-699 for a pair of active bookshelfs to do exactly the same with barely perceibable improvements.
@TheLeftistOwl Жыл бұрын
so far, my favorite powered speakers have been Swan. I would definitely recommend checking out their speakers.
@deurkl Жыл бұрын
So what are your reasons? The only reason I didn’t get active speakers is the difficult repairability of the built in amp.
@MICAMOTEESTABIENGRANDE Жыл бұрын
For NON Desktop / Nearfield use, powered speakers are the worst.... For Nearfield, is a MUST... DSP, Correction etc.... is all needed to get the best on a nearfield set up... thats the reason why 90% of all Nearfield Monitors are Powered.
@7966016 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 pairs of Paradigm active 20v1 and v2 that I purchased new 20 years ago and absolutely love them, way better than passive design for purity in sound, active crossovers always wins over passive!
@OlaJustin Жыл бұрын
Bought Klipsch The Fives on BF for hooking up to the TV. HDMI e-Arc, DSP with bi-amping, phono in and tone control but sadly only via their app... Takes no room, and since I havent heard a good sounding soundbar in my life and dont need the bass with an old appartement with neighbours, I bloody love these things. In the future, they can be downgraded and work flawelessly in the garage or in the office. Dont think it can be beaten for $550 bucks and real wooden faner. Love'em!
@aceofspades6667 Жыл бұрын
I have 3 pairs of powered: focal solo6 be, Yamaha hs8, and event 20/20 bas v3. They are all pretty sweet options and wouldn’t sell them for passive bookies.
@canepaper967 Жыл бұрын
Hs8's are incredible for the money
@novinnovations4026 Жыл бұрын
Hs8s and t8vs are both fantastic at their prices.
@abxaudiophiles Жыл бұрын
This entire industry is in a race to copy.... Great testimony Randy. Cheers and have a great weekend.
@cheapaudioman Жыл бұрын
Thanks, brother! You are too generous
@TheReverendSlim Жыл бұрын
I have the SVS Prime Wireless Pro paired with a SB1000 on my PC and Xbox rig. Great for my uses, and I dig being able to rock them when guests are over or relax for some critical listening. But I also have a 7.1.4 setup in the other room, so... Best of both worlds.
@rianredfield5252 Жыл бұрын
Ever heard the Fluance A61 (I think) or the Edifiers in the $300+ range? Always hear of Elac, venture out a bit.
@geraldmcmullon2465 Жыл бұрын
Powered speakers and active speakers avoid some of the issues over getting a good match of components by designing the amplifier and speakers together giving more in a smaller volume (less boxes) and the when matching quality with separate components for less cost. Manufacturers called their powered speakers active but they have only one amplified box and the secondary is a passive speaker with no active crossover It is possible to make an active cross over with all the electronics in one speaker but mostly both speakers are powered, have their own amplifier and active cross over. Powered speakers are passive with the amplifier and electronics built inside one of the speakers. Powered speakers used to work with computers via USB or 3.5mm analogue inputs. In replacing USB with optical and wireless now have latency issues when connecting to a computer.
@novinnovations4026 Жыл бұрын
What's the difference between speakers for critical listening, and speakers for studio/mixing? Seems like powered monitors are used almost exclusively for studio and mixing/mastering scenarios.
@RobertHartmannJnr Жыл бұрын
A friend asked me for suggestions for his new in-home office. I suggested an Aiyima T9, Sony SSCS5 and a WiiM Mini, for under $400, all in. He went to a stereo store and bought KEF LSX II powered speakers for $1,400 plus tax. At least they have streaming capacity and look different. The appeal is there’s nothing to think about. You can’t make mistakes if you don’t make choices.
@stevenwaldstein22493 ай бұрын
Today would you buy powered speakers like the Elac or unpowered with a WiiM Amp?
@niccster1061 Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on the swam os-10?
@bsa2025 Жыл бұрын
Studio monitors comes powered from more than 10 years. Easy to setup because all comes matched from factory. Great for the home studio, you can get a great quality mix with the right stuff from a home studio. Still can be very boring for the audiophile, there are little or no room for tweaking manually. My main hifi right now is a 80s/90s stereo system, a lot of customisation and fun. But for making music, powered monitors are the best.
@roiball7917 Жыл бұрын
I bought the Wiim on you recommendation. Glad they noticed. By the way that actually looked like coffee in your cup. Was it Irish?
@chairthrower Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Audioengine HD6s in my office at work and they're great. They're complete overkill for computer speakers but work well in my space, and fit well on a desk where I wouldn't have room for an amplifier. They also haven't changed the design in over 7 years and still don't come with HDMI eARC or a phono input. I'm now realizing I should hook them up with an optical cable to my iMac and do 24/192 from Apple Music.
@P194-s3i Жыл бұрын
I wonder what you'd think of the Emotiva Airmotiv powered speakers. They're discontinued but one of the Emotiva guys said they were one of their favorite Emotiva products when you were at their facility.
@whocares0503 Жыл бұрын
I owned and still have Airmotive 4s speakers and you would be amazed. I bet they would BLOW away anything mentioned. They were balanced, ported, and had EQ adjustments.
@whocares0503 Жыл бұрын
I had Emotiva Airmotive 4Ss for years, balanced or RCA and they are plugged in individually, no tethered cord! GREAT sounding speakers. Do I do like my passive Klipsch RP600MIIs a lot better. I would like to try a set of Genelecs which are expensive as all get out! Oh! The Genelecs look NOTHING like anyone's powered speakers Their total cost is well over $1000 maybe over 2k at this point. I have been told Adams are some of the best deals in audio. Emotiva stopped making theirs. Those looking NOTHING like anything you mentioned...
@mikelanier5617 Жыл бұрын
I still have my Emotiva Airmotiv 6s on my desk and use XLRs from my RME adi-2 dac. 420 watts of class AB amplification and they sound fantastic with their AMT tweeter ! There is cheap powered speakers and then you find out about high quality powered monitors like Genelec, Adam, etc. which is a whole different matter. Rock on !
@whocares0503 Жыл бұрын
@@mikelanier5617 All I had money for at the time was the 4s, I still have them. I really wanted balanced Genelecs but soooo pricey... I bought a class A amplifier and speakers for LESS than most Genelecs!!
@mikelanier5617 Жыл бұрын
Agreed they are pricey for their size especially. Thinking about buying a pair of the Adams monitors now that I know I like the AMT tweeter sound as I was always a dome tweeter guy before on my main speakers, whether it was DIY builds or companies like Paradigm, AAD, PSB, Polk and others I've owned. Love the extension and detail 👌 Just ordered 2 Emotiva B2+ for mains, C2 center, 4 B1+ for Atmos heights and 2 for surrounds in my 5th wheel RV with a XPA5 and BassX A4 for amps. Camping is going to be great..lol !
@I5-20VT Жыл бұрын
I wanted speakers for my PC. Started out by looking into powered speakers. Went for monitot style (AE1 active) active speakers because the electronics isn't built in the speakers, just the amplification. Way more future proof if you ask me. Would love to see tests of active/monitor speakers on your channel. Keep ut the good work 🤘