I wonder if there has there been any behind-the-scenes discussion of Outlaw two-, three-, or four-way powered loudspeakers for the sake of reproduction accuracy and ultra-low distortion?

In other words, the processor output is taken to the the loudspeaker location at a low level (balanced line analog or digital audio via cable, fiber or wireless) where the full range signal (or full range minus subwoofer frequencies) is received by an active crossover, then amplified and delivered directly to the transducers?

As a concept, I like the idea of something like a 2+1+1 tri-band active loudspeaker (two woofer, one mid-range, one tweeter driven by four modest amplifier channels) with mode selection somewhat similar to the Outlaw LCR. Intended for use with one or more powered subwoofers, the overall result would be quad-band acoustic reproduction.

Likes or dislikes?