Hey Diamond,
Here is a link to a DBX analog crossover. https://dbxpro.com/en-US/products/223xs
The biggest difference between this and the MiniDSP and the PA2 other than the one being analog and the others digital is that the MiniDSP and the PA2 can do everything the 223xs can plus much more, such as time alignment between your sub and mains, equalization, different style crossover slopes, driver protection and I believe user created preset memories so you can tune your system for different genres if you so desired. The 223xs can only perform crossover functions and its slope is predetermined and not changeable. Though that slope is the most widely used slope, at least amongst active crossovers.
In full disclosure I have not actually used a MiniDSP and I am assuming it's capabilities are similar to the DBX.
Here is a link to a DBX analog crossover. https://dbxpro.com/en-US/products/223xs
The biggest difference between this and the MiniDSP and the PA2 other than the one being analog and the others digital is that the MiniDSP and the PA2 can do everything the 223xs can plus much more, such as time alignment between your sub and mains, equalization, different style crossover slopes, driver protection and I believe user created preset memories so you can tune your system for different genres if you so desired. The 223xs can only perform crossover functions and its slope is predetermined and not changeable. Though that slope is the most widely used slope, at least amongst active crossovers.
In full disclosure I have not actually used a MiniDSP and I am assuming it's capabilities are similar to the DBX.
I have reservations about the conversion going on inside the MiniDSP, which seems to make my DAC an afterthought.I think I understand what you are saying here, but the MiniDSP or any type of crossover cannot replace your DAC. They have completely different jobs.