Originally Posted by
Mannermusic
Yes. Used it some years ago - a good basic package for beginners or pros. For cone drivers only (Small Thiel based). It is an older software package from Harris Industries designed for WIN XP originally back in the 90s, I think. Lots of updates. It is kind of clunky to use (like much of the software of the day) but technically correct and has an excellent learners manual. Good data base of drivers. Has a pretty good graphics program - especially for its day. Good print-outs. It was about $100 as I recall. Takes patience to learn and assumes you have some basic electronics under your belt. Maybe it has been improved by this time? But definitely worth $100 - like a basic course in crossover design.
The "pro" package is LEAP - used by JBL, I think. A couple of the serious/professional guys here have it. Expensive, can do anything if you have the driver input data.