Danny, another question if you don't mind my trying to learn more on the finer points of crossover design:
The Jupiter cap value used is a 2.2uF with an additional inductor. The original crossover is specified with a 2.7uF sonicap without the additional inductor. Hypothetically, would a 2.2uF sonicap and the additional inductor (insert any brand of cap, for sake of my question, keep the inductor constant for sake of isolating a single variable), by the numbers and or according to raw data measurements, adjust the response curve in the same fashion (in this case, bring down the top end down just a touch and smooth out the curve just a bit) with the final subjective difference in the choice of capacitor being the "color or flavor" of the sound from one cap the next?
In other words, would a change to the "reference" design for the network of a 2.2uF cap and the inductor be considered an across the board "improvement" to the design, or does this trick work only because THIS specific capacitor in THIS value achieves this result?
Thanks again!