@raddon - answering you here rather than in Eric’s thread.
For crossover design work, you measure the raw drivers at 1 meter. With 8 foot ceilings, if you are able to center at 4 feet, your farfield measurement will be meaningful down to somewhere between 215 and 400Hz. If you merge with your nearfield in that range, that is quite typical.
When simulating, you set the listening distance in the Options, but 2 or more meters is normal. The only time you need to measure further than 1 meter is if you are trying to validate your simulation vs the actual measurement. You have two options: (A) Measure at 2 meters, in which case your farfield is only going to be valid somewhere between 300-600Hz with 8 foot ceilings. For a two way, this probably gives you enough information to see if the sim is matching reality. Or (B) Set the listening distance in the options to 1 meter and measure the actual speaker at 1 meter, and compare simulation vs actual.