This is the first round of measurements for the 2641. The 2641 is a tower speaker 41" tall x 8" wide x 12.5" deep using a pair of Adire Audio Extremis drivers, WR-125 midrange and the Usher 9950-15C tweeter.
The tweeter-midrange crossover is around 4K with a roughly 4th order electrical network. The midrange-woofer crossover is around 800Hz with a roughly 2nd order electrical network. For those who want to sharpshoot the choice of crossover points it largely comes down to where I have to choose to get the best on/off-axis response. I do this through a lot of software manipulation followed by building and testing. It takes time and sometimes what you think should work best doesn't so you have to keep an open mind. Also keep in mind this is raw data. No smoothing was used. After 1/3 octave smoothing we are talking +/- 1.5db from 150Hz to 20K on-axis and the off-axis behavior is superlative.

Here is the reverse null (reversed the midrange) showing the phase stays linear across the crossover points.

Here is the impedance curve. Its hard to tell from this but the low is around 4 Ohms around 2.3K and it averages over 8 Ohms for most of the bandwidth. Not much energy up around 2.3K so it should be an easy load for most amplifiers.

The bass portion of the cabinet is currently designed (above dimensions) with a SBB4 alignment tuned to 30Hz. You get very good response well into the 20s and the SBB4 gives low group delay/transient behavior.
I'm doing some final build/measuring over the next 2-3 weeks. I hope to have it on the market sometime in Aug. I expect the price to come in around $400 per speaker.