We recently bought out a bunch of really small Gen.2 Sonicaps from .001 to .009 uF. So I may have just what you need.
You can see the values here: https://www.soniccraft.com/index.php/sonicap-gen-ii-c-301_49_51
Danny, I bought 2 different sets of these very small Gen II from you for making high pass for NX-Otica MTM. I haven't played with them yet, but something I've wondered about... when you get into very small caps like this, in theory, is the smaller cap generally going to be "better / faster / cleaner"? I've got some .0010uF and .0015uF Gen II for a 160Hz high pass and 100Hz high pass (for NX-Otica MTM). My Ayre amps are 2Mohm input impedance, and are not capacitor coupled... frequency response is from DC, so the idea of putting a cap where it doesn't exist (on purpose) isn't super exciting, but then it occurred to me... there are several caps in my speaker crossovers too, might just have to get over it. But I have a level of clarity now that is pretty special... I guess I just have to listen.
For 2 way speakers like NX-Studio and X-LS Encore, do you have an absolute favorite high pass frequency? Those very small values allow for getting pretty granular with frequency selection, and I might as well have an ideal set for 2-ways, to try.