Attenuator- L-pad, in this case.
Electronic crossovers really work well for getting more sound pressure, but its debatable whether they help sound quality. Some speakers are of such disparate design that sometimes there is no other way.
In this case if you don't use an electronic crossover the amp that you use for the midrange will have to play the bass as well, so that amp will not likely be able to play nearly as loud. Your tweeter is so much more efficient that you can drive it as an afterthought by any amplifier that can drive the mids. Does your crossover have a balanced output for the midrange amplifier? Can it be set up as a two-way?
Electronic crossovers really work well for getting more sound pressure, but its debatable whether they help sound quality. Some speakers are of such disparate design that sometimes there is no other way.
In this case if you don't use an electronic crossover the amp that you use for the midrange will have to play the bass as well, so that amp will not likely be able to play nearly as loud. Your tweeter is so much more efficient that you can drive it as an afterthought by any amplifier that can drive the mids. Does your crossover have a balanced output for the midrange amplifier? Can it be set up as a two-way?