The most important differences
What is the difference between an active column and a passive column?
Active speakers and passive speakers are two different types of audio devices that are used to reproduce sound. Their main difference is the way they generate and amplify sound.
Active speakers, such as those available from Blue Light, have built-in amplifiers, which means they do not require an external amplifier to function properly. All necessary components, such as the amplifier, audio filter and tone correction system, are integrated inside the speaker itself. Thanks to this, they can be connected directly to an audio source, such as a computer, TV or music player, without the need for additional equipment.
Passive speakers, on the other hand, do not have built-in amplifiers. These are more traditional and require an external amplifier to provide the power needed to drive the speakers. Passive loudspeakers are usually used in larger audio systems, such as home theaters or professional recording studios, where there is a need for greater power and control over the sound.
Active columns available in Blue Light
Blue Light offers a wide selection of active loudspeakers that ensure excellent sound quality and comfort of use. The available models differ in power, size and functionality, which allows you to tailor your choice to individual preferences and needs.
It is worth noting that Blue Light active loudspeakers are carefully designed to ensure optimal sound and precise sound reproduction. With built-in amplifiers and advanced technologies such as digital signal processing (DSP), you can enjoy deep bass, clear mids and clear high frequencies.
Advantages of active columns
Active loudspeakers have many advantages over passive loudspeakers. Here are a few of them:
1. Ease of connection: Active speakers do not require additional equipment, which makes it easy to connect them to various audio devices.
2. High sound quality: Thanks to built-in amplifiers and advanced technologies, active loudspeakers offer excellent sound and precise sound reproduction.
3. Convenience of use: Active loudspeakers are usually more compact and easier to use than passive loudspeakers. You don't have to worry about selecting the right amplifier or other additional components.