I see you have been doing a little bit of homework, but perhaps a little more would be in order. I don't have a lot of time to speculate but I will respond to your assumptions with my opinions which are based on thirty-five years in the Audio Production business. Trust me, I've made a lot of mistakes in my time but mistakes are fine as long as you learn from them. Hopefully I can help you avoid a few.
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Passive speakers with amps are better than active speakers as a general rule?
They also leave more room for upgrading.
Speakers will be lighter this way as well.
The whole Passive Vs Powered is really a very subjective subject and has good arguments on both sides of the issue. Personally I used Passive Systems ranging from just two way all the way through three and four way systems for many years. About two years ago I switched to a Self-Powered Yorkville four way system. I couldn't be happier with my systems power and clarity and would not hesitate to put it up against any rack and stack rig on these boards. It's kind of hard to argue against being able to wheel in just four Self Powered cabinets and having 4,800 watts instantly at your finger tips. Another advantage of using "Quality" Powered Speakers is that you know the amplifiers and crossovers are matched perfectly to the speakers. I don't ever foresee going back to passive speakers, if I ever need to expand I will simply add more speakers. ( I doubt I will need to as these will easily handle a 500 person Venue) If they are good enough to get this old dog to change his ways, I think they are worth a look by anyone.
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Good options are the EV's, some like the Yamaha's, JBL's, or CM15's, with the Crown xti-2000
EV makes great equipment but as you noted, they are very pricy and I'm not to sure the price is in line with the product. Yamaha makes good bang for the buck speakers starting with the BR line. I think I would want to move up to the S series speaker if I were to go the Yamaha route. As far as JBL goes you really can't just say JBL as they make so many different lines. You would probably want to go with the MRX line in passives or the PRX or EON line in Self-Powered. Personally I wasn't impressed with the PRX line of JBL. Amplification is critical to good sound and I won't compromise on power amps (when I used them). QSC, Yamaha, Crown, Yorkville and Crest all have good reputations for sound and reliability. Peavey and Carvin are also good alternatives. Another well kept secret is the "D" series amplifiers from Alto of all companies. It turns out that a company named "Power Soft" actually makes these amplifiers. Power Soft is very well known in the "Line Array Speaker" segment.
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Powered systems like the American Audio and the B-52's aren't quite as nice but handy and a cheaper alternative.
You would probably find yourself thinking "upgrade" almost immediately.
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A powered sub could be used withpassive systems.
Yes, a powered sub could be used in either a passive or an active system effectively
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Not everyone uses a monitor, but an active speaker would work good for this?
Small active speakers make great monitors. You could even probably get away with a little less here. Perhaps a self powered LM Series Carvin, JBL EON or perhaps Mackie or dare I say it, Behringer. DB Tech is another company that is a division of RCF, a very reputable company out of Italy.
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I feel ike I am leaning towards the EV's, crown amp, and a powered sub. The one that Micky suggests is a little pricy.
This wouldn't be a bad setup. I personally would probably go a different direction.
I would suggest you take a look at a couple of NX55P Yorkvilles and perhaps a LS720P Yorkville sub. This would be a very nice system that you can grow with. Don't let the suggested retail scare you, there are places that will deal on these. The QSC HPR and K series is another option to look at. Either of these could easily handle Karaoke as well as doing some series DJ and even some small Band duties.
http://www.midweststereo.com/ProductDet ... 0P&click=2
http://www.allprosound.com/catalog/prod ... e-%20NX55P
Keep in mind, every piece of sub standard gear you introduce in your signal path degrades your systems perfomance and reliabilty. It's simple multiplication. If your system is made up of 50% high quality and 50% lesser quality the best you can hope for is an average system. While High quality can't do anything to improve your lesser quality segments, the lesser quality segments will degrade your higher quality gear. Plan your system out, think about what you want to accomplish in the future. Good luck.