I have plenty of measurements, are there any in particular you want to see, its quite tricky doing it all in room with such large speakers.
Nothing in particular. Whatever you're proud of or concerned about.
FR, phase, impulse, step -- that's most of what I end up looking at here.
I'm anti-distortion, so I look at that sometimes.
The waterfall has made me think my dipoles have a 10dB advantage over my coned speakers when looking at direct sound vs room reflections, but without everyone on the same page for settings it's not very useful between systems. Spectrogram, rarely, just played with it.
I do measures for left/right/both speakers... I discovered I have a room anomaly where the left/right go 180 degrees out of phase with each other around 48Hz - the l/r response is good, combined they dig a hole. It doesn't
seem to be audible with music, I wouldn't have guessed it was there before measuring.
As for being tricky to measure in-room, well, does that also make them tricky to listen to? I do my measures from the listening position unless there's some special case, because, I figure that's where it counts.