Bypass capacitor questions


I have built new crossovers for my Thiels using mostly Clarity CSA caps. On the coax board, the two feeds and subfeed are bypassed with Multicap RTX (~1%). I am super happy with the SQ improvement. Well-recorded music sounds fantastic, just sublime. Really hard to fault, especially at this price point. Excellent transients with resolution and transparency for days; adding the RTX added a bit to the transients and resolution. But poorly recorded music is now more evident than ever and can sound relatively "cool", even thin, most notably on vocals. I’m wondering if a double bypass or different bypass cap might add a bit more flesh or hint of warmth. The Jupiter copper foil at 0.01 uF caught my interest but I’ve read reports that this small of capacitance can be inaudible, as well as reports that it can make a big difference (eg, humblehomemadehifi review of Dueland bypass).

Two questions:

a) do you think a different bypass or double bypass would result in the sound I seek?
b) if yes, more likely to get a good result with Jupiter double bypass at 0.01 uF or, say, Audyn True Copper Max at ~1%.

Budget: something more affordable than Duelands!


beetlemania
Path Audio resistors are the best.   Very neutral and so smooth.  I love them. Dislike bypass caps unless the combo is a known homerun. Still think that combo is causing issues.  Just my opinion. 
If it’s a mid-range coupler and you are bypassing say 47uF with a 0.47 to 1uF it makes sense. Further bypassing with 0.01 ventures into the realm of astrological psychics (not astrophysics). Bear in mind there is something called a RC time constant which I think is second only to Ohm’s law when it comes to audio. The 0.01uF bypass will assume your midrange plays radio frequencies if it’s a 4-8ohm driver.