As you know, you can take a thousand measurements. To cut it down to two, this is the raw "in-room" response, with the mic at 1m and the speaker 1.1m from the floor. Shown with 30, 60, and 90 degree responses as well. The on-axis boost 200-300 is floor/ceiling bounce reinforcement, I believe.

This graph shows the on-axis, 30, 60 90, 120, 150 degree measurements with a 2 ms gate, after equalizing the on-axis response to flat, shown from 1 kHz up:

It's interesting that with a driver that plays down to 200 Hz, you can listen to it fullrange as long as you're careful with the choice of music. Once the EQ is in, I'd say it's promising although not the ultimate.