You should probably discuss this over here:
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/
But having an active crossover still requires you to be able to analyze, measure and configure. This is by no means trivial, and is quite a bit of a learning curve.
You should (but won't) consider instead building a 2-way kit, even if inexpensive, learn how to analyze it and configure the crossovers, delay and EQ first that way. If you approach this as a learning experience, then you won't waste any time.
If you approach this as a technical upgrade where you think all you need to do is spend cash, you'll get pretty frustrated.
Best of luck to you,
Erik
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/
But having an active crossover still requires you to be able to analyze, measure and configure. This is by no means trivial, and is quite a bit of a learning curve.
You should (but won't) consider instead building a 2-way kit, even if inexpensive, learn how to analyze it and configure the crossovers, delay and EQ first that way. If you approach this as a learning experience, then you won't waste any time.
If you approach this as a technical upgrade where you think all you need to do is spend cash, you'll get pretty frustrated.
Best of luck to you,
Erik