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This software gives you the ability to select a portion of the impulse response:http://purebits.com/appnotes.htmlThis means that you'd get "anechoic" results. ETF does not allow you to do this (I do not believe), so you're stuck with in-room response, which includes reflections (both first and subsequent).
Frank, by "window" do you mean cut the impulse response short or do you mean the normal windowing applied to a discrete-time signal in order to take an FFT? I think you mean the former. I can see that would be true. If you truncate the impulse response prior to the first reflection, you wouldn't get the room response and only get the response of the speaker. It's also true that with a long MLS you'd get just the steady state response, which would basically ignore all directionality (do they just add up ...
However, all these people manufacturing speakers make frequency measurements. How do they do it?...