Best way to Crossover JL Audio F110 into system


I just purchased a JL Audio sub and want to use a crossover to maximize both the sub and my Sonus Faber Olympica III's. I know that JL has a crossover for 3k, but was looking for "better and possibly more economical" way to achieve this. 

Any my feedback would be appreciated. 

Regards,

hambon
But the odds are, the match will most likely end up sounding like a car stereo, and not a high end system. 
In rereading my above post I may have given the wrong impression of the F-113. I was able to integrate the JL very nicely into my system just using the ARO method. Its 13" driver giving up little, if at all, to the Velodyne's 18" unit.  

Coincidently, JL Audio is a car audio manufacture. I believe the F-series was their first entry into home audio. Its inclusion of its ARO system and the quality of its fit and finish it was reviewed very well in audio only systems not only for its basic subwoofer performance but for the ease of its automated equalization method.

hambone, I meant to suggest weighing the purchase of a JL Audio version II ARO sub and slaving the input of your current 1-10". 

Also, I should confess to being a Velodyne fan boy because of the Digital Drive and Digital Drive Plus' multi band ability to compare visual equalization and multiple preset memory of Q, phase angle, and gain etc., with the sonic results they provide.    
I am currently using a DEQX Preamp which has crossover functions along with its many other features. But, it still costs more bucks than I think you want to spend.

m-db

I'm not faulting you, or any other poster here. Also, I'm not saying anything bad about JL Audio. It's just my opinion, but I just don't see how you could make a sub like that work given the other components in the OP's system. That said, the OP already has the sub, so he should still try it. Who knows how it will sound. I just wouldn't get my hopes up. If we don't give the OP this info now, he may be pulling his hair out trying to figure out why the sub isn't integrating properly. 

mgreen27 not at all.

For anybody new to adding a sub there is so much room for dissatisfaction especially when so many products lack the adjustability to integrate well.