Crossover: The infamous CAPACITORS

Thanx Pedroga but that is the information needed to build the box.
To design the crossover we need much more.
We need a graph of the drivers frequency response along with the matching graph of the drivers impedance.
Now first off those details tells me this isn't a woofer at all but a professional midrange and at a guess quite like the Eminence Alpha. The drivers Fs is far too high for a woofer
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Pedroga, you are over thinking things. Use all electrolytics for this project and don’t worry about anything greater than 50v and 10% tolerance. There are more of them in speakers around the world than all others combined by a massive margin. The drivers you have are fine, so are electrolytic for this system. You have a first order xo of the most basic design. As mentioned, you will notice a great deal of difference in getting the values correct more than you ever will in what type of cap or coil you use. You have no resistors nor shunting happening so you are at the very beginning of your journey. I hope it goes well. Your ears will tell you the truth. That’s the point at which this crew will be able to help with things like notches, zobels, L-pads, BSC, etc.
Electrolytics then? This is at the top of my options
 
Here's the raw supplied FR for the woofer,made using fptrace, with the 1.6mH inductor added: there's a nasty peak between 2 and 3,000 Hz which needs to be dealt with as it will likely interfere with the sound from the mid. Impedance (ZMA) graph is not available.

I should have added to my post on the tweeter FR that I had the 12 microfarad cap added.

I can't find a FR graph for the mid.

Geoff
 

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Here's the raw supplied FR for the woofer,made using fptrace, with the 1.6mH inductor added: there's a nasty peak between 2 and 3,000 Hz which needs to be dealt with as it will likely interfere with the sound from the mid. Impedance (ZMA) graph is not available.

I should have added to my post on the tweeter FR that I had the 12 microfarad cap added.

I can't find a FR graph for the mid.

Geoff
I had already seen this peak in some simulators on my computer, it is quite unpleasant, but every woofer that I get here in my country and put in the simulator always has a peak, at least all the ones with cloth edges, those with rubber edges generally they are very flat
I even thought about JBL's MG-600 10-inch woofer, but that peak persists
 
I had already seen this peak in some simulators on my computer, it is quite unpleasant, but every woofer that I get here in my country and put in the simulator always has a peak, at least all the ones with cloth edges, those with rubber edges generally they are very flat
I even thought about JBL's MG-600 10-inch woofer, but that peak persists
And that's exactly why crossover calculators don't and can't work and why a crossover should be custom designed for your drivers and cabinet.

Geoff