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For example, higher-order crossovers generally have more capacitors in series with the tweeter. Is it the phase shift that causes a perceived difference, or the extra capacitors? ...
I would add, from my experience, the advantages of a first-order crossover are in clarity, dynamics, timbre/texture, and imaging- the whole gamut
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I know of no crossover circuit, except the first-order ones, that is time-coherent. Meaning that the woofer and tweeter are not only "in-phase" on every tone shared, but also that those two drivers start and stop together.