Reorx,
> There are no adjustments on the speaker itself, everything has to be done elsewhere. <
Gotcha. I was thinking of self-powered speakers. I have a pair of very large 4430 JBL professional monitors in my home recording studio. I power them with two stereo Crown amps (> 1 KW total), and use a Rane active crossover which I set using a third-octave analyzer.
> What software package have you used, and would you recommend? <
These days I use the ETF software:
www.etfacoustic.com
This program runs on Windows and costs $150, but you can use the free demo. The more advanced features omitted from the demo are very useful, but the demo does third-octave analysis and that's all you need for this particular application. When you get to the point of acoustically treating your room (if you haven't already) the full package is worthwhile.
--Ethan