What is meant by Point to Point crossover?
Common crossovers have an etched circuit board that each component is individually soldered to. Because the components are soldered to the board there is no mechanical connection between components. The signal is forced to travel through solder (a combination of lead and tin, which is not an ideal conductor), this in conjunction with the traces on the board create extra resistance and impede the flow of electrons. In our point to point crossovers we physically attach each component’s wires to the next component so there is no “board” for it to pass through. Our mechanical connection is glued together with solder. In Point to Point crossovers there is a clean line from source to speaker using solder as glue not a conductor.