Oh, so the key difference when looking at a crossover between a 2nd order and Zobel tends to be the size of the resistor, and cap.
The resistors in a Zobel are in the 4-8 Ohm range. The resistors in even numbered poles is tiny, anywhere from 0.2 to 1 Ohm.
Also, the cap is smaller, since it's working up higher in frequency.
I strongly recommend you try finding XSim and downloading it. It's free, and will help you simulate and see how different crossovers work.
The resistors in a Zobel are in the 4-8 Ohm range. The resistors in even numbered poles is tiny, anywhere from 0.2 to 1 Ohm.
Also, the cap is smaller, since it's working up higher in frequency.
I strongly recommend you try finding XSim and downloading it. It's free, and will help you simulate and see how different crossovers work.