A natural course of action is like this, find a measuring program to produce impedance (TSP) and FR plots. Then base your enclosure tuning in accordance with measured TSP. Afterwards, build the enclosure as if it were a final iteration, then put the unit and measure again impedance and FR. These files would have all the information needed to feed the crossover simulator and then approach to designing a filter. Is this something you can visualize yourself doing? It is not hard, really.
based on the responses in the datasheet, that crossover appear to give an upward tilted frequency response with no compensation for baffle step, so the speakers may not sound neutral
https://www.beyma.com/speakers/Fichas_Tecnicas/beyma-speakers-data-sheet-coaxial-15XA38Nd.pdf
https://www.beyma.com/speakers/Fichas_Tecnicas/beyma-speakers-data-sheet-coaxial-15XA38Nd.pdf
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