The other thing I should note for other intrepid travelers on the fully active road - you must trust your EARS!
Measurements will get you most of the way there, but if you get everything measuring well (as I have here), and it's still not quite "right", you must be willing to experiment. ESPECIALLY with something as powerful as a DCX, you have pretty much absolute control over what is coming out of your speakers (limited only by the quality of the drivers themselves).
So, for me, the raw response posted above results in a bit of an opaque sound, with lower mids a bit emphasized and highs a bit recessed. So, I bump the tweeter control up by 1 db. Not enough. 2 db. OK, that's closer. But the mids still sound muddy, and the highs a bit disconnected. Next, drop the 700hz cut by a db and drop the 350hz boost by a 1 db.
Ah, once you are in the ballpark, it's these little changes that make all the difference. Much like swapping cables or tubes, these type of fine-tuning adjustments take the overall system from "pretty good" to "great".