In Reply to: This should save you some time & give you something else to do posted by Barry on March 17, 2015 at 15:40:12:
You don't need to be time aligned in these low frequencies, being in phase in the XO region is good enough. The cycles are long so bass transients are not reproduced by the bass drivers at all. Often you just need to delay or set further the bass so long as you don't high pass or do that at low order.
Some DSPs will have a phaseless XO option so only the DSP's latency and added delay are active, so they may have a lower minimal delay than an analog XO at low freq.
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