Thank you, Eldartford for your comments. I failed to mention that I have a DEQX and a Behringer CX2310 crossover. Neither are good enough for my needs, although the DEQX was helpful when it came to taking measurements and choosing slopes. The little Behringer is far more transparent, but the Behringer still isn't good enough.
"Performance of OP amps depends greatly on how they are used in circuitry. High gain aplications, as in a phono preamp brings out their less than good characteristics. In a crossover aplication they are basically unity gain devices and their characteristics have little impact on overall circuit performance."
Thank you for that little insight! That helps to tip my decision towards the XM44.
I have emailed someone asking which crossover would be better suited to performance enhancing modifications further down the track.
"Performance of OP amps depends greatly on how they are used in circuitry. High gain aplications, as in a phono preamp brings out their less than good characteristics. In a crossover aplication they are basically unity gain devices and their characteristics have little impact on overall circuit performance."
Thank you for that little insight! That helps to tip my decision towards the XM44.
I have emailed someone asking which crossover would be better suited to performance enhancing modifications further down the track.