All done!
I have made loads of measurements... and here they are:
Impulse Response of the satellite speakers. Note the narrow width of the impulse, all aligned almost perfectly. This is a common benefit of using a good Coaxial driver where the tweeter is mounted inside the voice coil of the woofer.
Phase response (green line). Note how smooth this is with only a slight hiccup in the 2kHz range caused by the passive filter I used to smooth the midrange frequency response. This is a drawback of passive filters. But, otherwise the crossover range (5 - 8 kHz) is smooth as can be. YAY!!!
The overall frequency response of the satellites and subwoofer: The top end includes measurements made at 0, 15, 30 and 45 degrees (Black, Red, Purple, and Gray, respectively). The bottom end of the satellite is with the port open (black) or plugged (brown). The subwoofer curves are with the port plugged (brown) or open (blue).
The amp I am using with these speakers includes a tone control, so I tuned the passive crossover to make the tweeter naturally too bright, but then the when the tone control is set to the center position the satellite is flat (brown). Turn the tone control to the highest setting and you get the black curve and set to the lowest gets you the red curve. This allows for the listener to adjust the tone to their tastes, room acoustics, listening levels, and to compensate for bad recordings.