Anyone know or heard Rane AC 22S Active Crossover?


I'm hoping someone has some knowledge of this company. This crossover was recommended by JL Audio. It looks pretty good but I don't have any knowledge about the quality or anything else about this product of company. This is the companies description:

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Configures as a stereo two-way or mono three-way.

The Rane AC 22S Active Crossover employs state-variable 4th-order Linkwitz-Riley filter alignments to eliminate phase problems. To further enhance transparency, it features adjustable time delay circuits on the low (and mid when used as a 3-way) outputs to compensate for any physical misalignment of the drivers. A mono subwoofer switch provides the option to sum both low outputs in stereo 2-way mode. The Rane AC 22S utilizes XLR connectors with active balanced inputs and outputs.

Rane AC 22S Active Crossover Features:
Employs 4th-order Linkwitz-Riley filter alignments to eliminate phase problems
Features adjustable time delay circuits on the low (and mid when used three-way) outputs to compensate for physical misalignment of drivers
Mono subwoofer switch provides the option to sum both low outputs in stereo two-way mode
XLR connectors with active balanced inputs and outputs
Rane AC 22S Active Crossover Specifications:
Alignment Delay yes
Analog Ins xlr
Analog Outs xlr
Channels 2
Compression no
Configuration 2-way Stereo/3-way Mono
EQ yes
Feedback Elimination no
Limiting no
Number of Ins (LDSPKR MGNT Processors) 2
Number of Outs (LDSPKR MGNT Processors) 4
PC GUI Control no
RTA MIC INPUT no
Type Crossover
The website is:http://www.guitarcenter.com/Rane-AC-22S-Active-Crossover-182705-i1125247.gc
or
http://www.rane.com/ac23b.html
I was wondering how this would compare to the Bryston 10b sub or the equivalent Marchand?

Thanks in advance!
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Greetings: I have both a Rane CC22A and a Marchand XM44. I have also owned a Welborne xover and a Marchand XM26 in the past. The Marchands have better parts quality and use more discrete components. The Rane is a very nice unit and has a lot of flexibility. My friend Steve Sank at Talking Dog in Tucson swears by the Rane. I does a fairly simple up grade to the unit making it direct coupled (no caps) and says it sounds great. Even the stock unit isn't bad. Hope this helps...

Will Parker