Aiwa Bi-Amp Speaker Crossover

Hi! I need some help to make the speakers I have become usable!

I have some aiwa speakers that were originally meant to be bi-amped - the HF side should cut off around 200hz, with 200hz and lower going to the woofer in the speakers. I need to devise some sort of crossover or combination of HPF/LPF so I can drive these speakers with a standard non-biamp setup. Any ideas?

I've had a look at the crossovers sold on ebay/banggood etc but none are really designed for this purpose.
 
Thanks, the manual makes things clear.

Each speaker has a bass driver section that is separate from a mid/treble section.

The impedance figure quoted in the manual is 6 ohm, so you would need a two way, 6 ohm dividing network with a crossover frequency of 200Hz.

Unfortunately, to achieve this dividing frequency by passive means would require capacitor and inductor values which are too large to be practicable.

You will see what I mean if you check out this crossover calculator:

2-Way Crossover Calculator / Designer
 
Assuming the 'tweeter' is capable of it, I would try a simple first order crossover, at the baffle step frequency. As Galu says, it may require a large inductor.
Measurements required: width of the speaker box. Baffle step freq is 115/width in metres.
Driver impedance: usually at these frequencies driver impedance is close to Re, so measure the DC resistance of both drivers. Then plug the above values into the calculator that Galu linked, and there's most of your answer. You may also require a resistor in series with the tweeters to balance the levels of the drivers.