Check out the article by Harvey "Gizmo" Rosenberg in the August Listener about electronic crossovers and hooking speakers directly to your amps. Not exactly what you are talking about but an interesting approach that I intend to try. He also has a web site www.meta-gizmo.com. This guy is a little, well maybe way off the wall, but he always has interesting ideas.
If you aren't going to use any capacitors, inductors, or resistors in the circuit, how do you intend to construct your in-series crossover?
I agree that less is more. I recently upgraded to a high end turntable with the money I got from my monster tube amps and 3 way megabuck speakers, and switched to SET amps and efficient 2 way speakers. This is definitely the most musical system I have yet assembled. Good luck with your project.
If you aren't going to use any capacitors, inductors, or resistors in the circuit, how do you intend to construct your in-series crossover?
I agree that less is more. I recently upgraded to a high end turntable with the money I got from my monster tube amps and 3 way megabuck speakers, and switched to SET amps and efficient 2 way speakers. This is definitely the most musical system I have yet assembled. Good luck with your project.