Originally Posted by
RJVB
I suppose this is why you are looking for suggestions because almost all crossovers come with that?
FWIW, you could just find a model that has a simple UST and no or only internal controls, and have the stuff removed and the space taken up by the UST shimmed. I've considered that for my Cabaret but I really can't imagine that she'd sound even better without the UST ... and from time to time it's very handy to be able to plug a tuner in (works better than a clip-on in my experience).
What's your budget? Hanika take custom orders, will do narrow, radiused fretboards and have a very interesting selection of (domestic) woods that give a sound I find very appealing and suitable for a "neo-classical". Some of those models are about 1/3 of what I paid for my Cabaret so I almost regret not having discovered them earlier (except that those have a traditional CG fretboard).
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