My measurement mic is cr*p (included mic for a dbx DriveRack PA, bleh), so SMAART shows the DR200s as dying RAPIDLY above 11kHz. Coherence trace in SMAART shows nice and tight at 100% or very close, so it's not an environmental issue...how much of that is the piezos and how much the mic...who knows? I gotta blow some cash soon on a nice Earthworks and just be done with it.
Anyway, here's what I've done:
Crossover @ 100Hz, Linkwitz-Reilly. Subs 24 dB/octave, tops 48 dB/octave. 100's probably lower than I should take the DR200s, thus the steeper slope. Leaving the subs at a more gentle slope warms up the sound a bit...the boxes start sounding a bit clinical at 48 dB symmetrical.
Even though the Danleys are VERY efficient for such tiny subs, I have to pad the DR200s by -6 dB to get them to even out with the subs. Amps in this case are PLX1804 for tops, PLX3602 for subs, both run normal stereo mode, no amp filters engaged. Amp attenuators all set wide-open.
Here's the filters I used...bear in mind the bottom 100 Hz filter isn't going to apply to the DR200...it's for the sub. BW (Bandwidth) is in Octaves...I show the equivalent Q for those whose EQs are measured that way.
Freq BW Q Gain
100 SHELF6 5.0
250 0.6 2.39 7.0
400 0.5 2.87 -5.0
1200 0.3 4.80 -2.0
1300 1.0 1.41 7.0
2000 0.3 4.80 8.0
2800 0.3 4.80 -2.0
3000 0.3 4.80 -7.0
6000 0.6 2.39 5.0
10700 0.1 14.42 -5.0
So far it sounds pretty d*mn nice. I tried correcting out some of the drop over 11k, but between my "too many years on loud stages" ears and the fact that I'm pretty sure the mic is junk above that freq, I gave up and zeroed it out. I may try again when I get a better mic.
I need to go buy some dowel rod to make the diffusers for mine, but they sound like new boxes now already...LOUD ones.

I may also swap out the DeltaPro 8As for the newer Selenium drivers to give myself a little safety cushion for when I'm pushing them hard.
Hope this helps...
Scott