Convert Infinity Intermezzo 2.6powered to passive?


Speaker gurus: I'd like to convert my beloved Stereophile Class A-rated Infinity Intermezzo 2.6 speakers from their stock "powered woofer" design, into fully passive speakers.

I have no idea whether this is straightforward! They're in minty condition, so I don't want to even begin this it's not a simple and surefire "operation". (If it's not easy/sure, I'll sell them.)

Only the woofers are powered. So I guess it depends on whether there is an electronic crossover built into the woofer's amp. (I hope it's a regular x-over, with the woofer's amp running "downstream" of the x-over. Then I can just pull the amps out, and reconnect the x-over's bass output to the woofer, and be done, right?)

Could anybody advise me? Thank you...
hearwax

OK the amp is super complicated. So you want to convert to a Infinity Intermezzo 2.6p or thereabouts. Just connect the tweeter input to the woofer with a 10uf capacitor across the woofer. Then put a tennis ball in there to make the enclosure smaller. It will sound great. I already had my power supply redone and the green lamp lights, just like everything  is working. And by the way it sounds great. 

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Just curious why you are not happy with the powered woofers?
I have a pair of the passive 2.6 Intermezzos which I am very happy with. I currently have them bi-amped : separate speaker wires to the tweeters and woofers.
Was always curious what the 2.6 powered woofer version would sound like - better or worse?
Thanks for any comments.