The crossover isn't pretty, but who cares. No one would ever even see it if I didn't review this speaker. Some things to note: the NS-800A crossover is clearly entirely handmade. Relative to the RSL CG5, while that is cleaner for using a PCB board, I doubt that is assembled with the level of care that the Yamaha crossover is. As for 'Chineeseum' parts, the CG5 crossover is literally made in China, but the Yamaha board is made in Indonesia. One of these boards is made on an assembly line, and the other isn't; want to guess which is which? Also, the Mundorf Capacitor on the Yamaha board probably costs more than the entire crossover circuit on the CG5. Also note the thick cable gauges as well as massive resistor on the NS-800A crossover.