I'm not selecting any set crossover or slope. It's all 100% adjustable pre-amp side, much different than just using a crossover on an amp.
The DSP I used is infinitely more advanced than a head unit or amp crossover. If you think that having a full range DSP with 150 different plug-ins to do anything possibly conceivable to the source sound "nothing special", I would like to see what you consider special. Besides that, I never claimed it to be special, only active tuning.
I never at any point claimed to have a fully active system. That's what caused the confusion in the first place. You completely agreed with me there saying "running things both passive and active". That's exactly what I said from the beginning. And no, I'm not running my component speakers "just like anybody else". I'm controlling the source sound INTO the component set with an active DSP (time alignment, HP crossover, attenuation). Therefore, the RSD drivers are both actively tuned by the DSP and the passive crossover in combination.
I really don't understand what you're trying to argue. There is completely passive systems, completely active systems, and a multitude of systems using a combination of the two. Just because some one says they have active tuning doesn't mean their entire system is active. Now, if I had claimed to be running FULL active, yes, I would be mislead. I'm just saying that a vast majority of my tuning is done active, EXCEPT the passive crossovers for the component set. Yes, once I get the tweeters amped and remove the passive crossovers, the entire system will be active.