I have been working with something a little different. I must admit the results are not what I expected. The results are beyond what I could have imagined.
I took my dual SW-12-16FR's in the W frame and mounted a P Audio, high sensitivity coaxial driver right above it. It is a BM12-CXA.
See info on the driver here:
http://www.gr-research.com/pdf/BM-12CXA.pdf
This thing doesn't sound like the typical professional class driver. It is smooth, detailed, and very easy to listen to. Even the compression style tweeter is not harsh, not fatiguing, and has really good resolution. Dynamics are in a completely different league than anything else. It even rivals or maybe even exceeds the LS series line sources in the dynamics department.
The full open baffle application worked out really well for this driver. It sounds more electrostatic than anything else.
Oh yea, and it is flat to 20Hz with unbelievable control and accuracy due to the servo control of the woofers.
I tried three different types of networks (listening hard and long to each one) on it including an elliptical network (really steep slopes), but the one that really shined was a very low order design (first order actually). The problem with most first order networks (at least a limitation) is the vertical lobbing problem and cancellation that can occur above the crossover point due to the shallow slopes. With a coaxial design this is no issue as the drivers are always in the same alignment.
I would have never guessed a first order slope with a 1kHz crossover point would work with these drivers, but it works great. The 1kHz crossover point seems to be no problem for the tweeter either. It has a really low Fs and the response falls like a rock below 1kHz.
I also added a rear ambient tweeter, then wound up crossing it low enough to reach the woofer. That worked out really well too. Now it is full on open baffle and full range.
With 97db sensitivity it will be really easy to drive with those top notch single digit, single ended amps.
How is this? Not bad for a first order crossover on a big driver.

How about this impedance?

This speaker is doing a bunch of things better than any other speaker I have ever heard.
I may just offer this as a fully assembled product from GR Research.
I am going to try the lower woofers in an H frame and add some side panels to support it and give it some shape. I drew up a few plans already. What do you guys think?
http://www.gr-research.com/pdf/p%20audio%201.pdfHere is a wire frame one so you can see the structure beneath. You can see the structure for the rear firing tweeter too.
http://www.gr-research.com/pdf/p%20audio%202.pdfEargasm Eric is going to be cutting me out some nice enclosures in a few weeks.
Stay tuned on this one.