With the link to the Le Cleac'h filter, you've hit on the heart of why the DCX is so useful. I've used this filter off and on for a few years and it does work well. And so do other tweaks.
Being a true crossover geek, there is no way I'd use an active crossover with fixed slopes and linked filters. The DCX allows anything from a 1st order to 4th order and you can set the curves anywhere you want, overlapped, underlapped, linked - and any order on any section. Plus delay, polarity, phase and EQ. The choices are vast.
However: This all comes at a price. And the price is Time. With a normal active crossover you set the crossover point and the levels and that's it - nothing more you can do. Find what you like and leave it. You can do that with the DCX, too, but you won't. With all the possibilities for tweaking you will be temped to tweak and tweak and tweak. The end results -IMO - can be much, much better than the simple active crossover. But it will take time to get there.
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