Yes that is correct, the 65Hz filter follows that approx. curve. As I said before, the impedance will vary with frequency. I don't recall ever measuring . . .
Thanks Mike!

I hope you don't think this is a dumb point to make, but please note that your earlier answer referred only to the
resistance (not
impedance) of your passive high-pass filters. I do understand the variation with frequency, and I do see that you are using the two terms interchangably - was this intentional? If you do determine the input/output impedance values of these filters, it would be nice to know. I usually try to keep a proper impedance ratio between the sources and loads in my system, and have found that some passive line-level devices (filters, attenuators, etc) can be a weak impedance link.
Ok, the passive filters are already -3db at their label frequency. Does that hold true for the crossover on your subwoofer dials too? That is, if I set (both) crossover dials at 45Hz, what attenuation will actually be occurring at 45Hz... will it already be -3db down at the crossover point too (like with the filters), or (?)