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Both measurements have significant time delays, so their phase responses go through many wraps, causing issues with the group delay calculation since that is the negative derivative of the phase. If you remove the time delay the group delay will be more sensible.
Edit: REW's group delay calculation should cope with the time delay, I'm looking into why it doesn't.
 
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high John and thank you
i changed the old scarlett 2i2 for the motu mk5 and was taking measurements of the speakers.
when i test the eq section "measure with these filters" i do not obtain the predicted result. I remember that time ago i did always correctly applied with dsp device the eq filters and the test measurement before applying them was always consistent. in this moment i'm waiting for the new dsp device so i can't check the filters directly applied and i experiment only with rew, so i noted this problem. probably my problem, as i reinstalled rew, changed the soundcard and do not know what to look at. rew is at beta 102.

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I have more hard to explain measurement results

I made with DSP FIR filter to correct phase to 0 over full range but when I measure results phase is not corrected.
DSP was adding additional delay as expected, also magnitude was lowered in bass range as expected because lack of taps for FIR filter, so I am nearly sure DSP was applying FIR phase correcting filter. Also DSP in configuration shows phase correction filter was as expected, but I was not able to measure phase change with REW.
I used for phase correction FRI generation rePhase and REW measurement export where actual measurement was copied with "Min phase copy" function.

Where can be the error?
Is actually 8192 taps to few for this kind of phase correction or DSP have still not made FIR phase correction?

Here are before phase correction FIR and after measurements of magnitudes:
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Here are before and after phases (thru "Min phase copy" what removes all delays)

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Here is FIR phase correction impulse used on DSP:

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Phase correction on rePhase what produced FIR impulse used on DSP:
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Attached is also data file with original measurements and "Min phase copy" versions and FIR impulse.
 

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when i test the eq section "measure with these filters" i do not obtain the predicted result.
Which measurement did you select for Measure with these filters? It should be the one used when generating the filters. The resulting measurement will include a list of the filters used and the measurement they were obtained from in the notes.
 
I made with DSP FIR filter to correct phase to 0 over full range but when I measure results phase is not corrected.

This is the response of the filter you generated:

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There's a lot of time delay in your measurements, which you could fix by adjusting the timing offset. I'm not sure what you intended or expected, but when you generate a minimum phase result the original phase of your measurement is discarded and a new phase response is generated from the magnitude. It is no longer the original measurement and it is not the same as removing time delays.
 
So error is in my actions. How I get real phase of delayed measurements, is removing delay (Set t=0 at IR peak and update timing offset on Impulse) enough?
 
Which measurement did you select for Measure with these filters? It should be the one used when generating the filters. The resulting measurement will include a list of the filters used and the measurement they were obtained from in the notes.
Yes the resulting measurement reports the filters applied but the measurement is not the one expected. May this be caused by wrong soundcard settings? Could be an acoustical problem? The speaker is mounted on an open baffle. I tried a filter manual entered by me but is the same, the measured with filters graph is looking like the original one.
If the problem is mine it will be hard to be solved, not an expert.

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May this be caused by wrong soundcard settings? Could be an acoustical problem?
Neither is likely to have any effect on your results. The measure with filters feature works as intended. Perhaps you could try connecting a loopback from the output to the input to eliminate any external factors and help isolate where the process is going wrong.
 
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