Crossover Help - Mid & Tweeter Attenuation

Here we go:

The speaker is stood on a table in the middle of the room so that the mid and tweeter are rough at half the height of the room. The mic is around 1m away, sweep from 1khz - 20khz, level checked before the sweeps at 80db. One is pointed at the mid, one is pointed at the tweeter and one between the two, shown with 1/6 smoothing:

1khz 20khz mid and twe.jpg
 
I'm assuming that with the speaker off the floor, in the middle of the room and with the mic so close to the driver this will cut-out the room reflections, so everything up to 3ms is pure driver and box?

Sorry for the multiple post, I'm just sharing my musings in the hope that it will reveal some hidden truth that I cannot see......
 
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Great. Are they hanging on the edge of the table, and not too close to the wall behind?

Can you leave the mic in one spot and disconnect the woofer so you only have the tweeter or the mid at a time? Then when you do, can you save the two as an *.mdat file?
 
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There's no harm in experimenting with L pads but, since you say the speakers are "sounding very good", need you go to all the trouble?

A speaker with a perfectly flat response can be made, but be considered as unexciting by many listeners.

That's why there are so many different speakers out there, all with their own peculiar deviations from a flat response built in to suit different consumer tastes.
 
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