I'm sorry but your dead wrong about this. An In-Room measurement can NEVER be more conservative than an outdoor groundplane measurement which takes the entire room out of the equation. It's impossible to get a flat frequency response at bass frequencies in anything but an infinitely large room (anechoic chamber, room without echoes). You can accurately measure a subs frequency response nearfield in a room if its not ported and has only one driver but you can't get Max SPL in such test conditions without over driving the mic.
First, I would like to say that I have the utmost respect for your knowledge in the audio profession. That is the reason I have been a participant of this forum for many years and I would like to think that I have treated you as a professional. Having said that, I am not sure to be insulted or just disappointed that you would think that I do not understand the effects of an enclosed space on a speaker/subwoofer vs. an open space. I would like to think that I had earned your respect throught the years with my participation. I would never make such an absurd statement that in room measurements do not have a greater effect on bass reinforcement than open air measurements. I just suggested that since Tom Nouissane did
not corner load the subwoofers he tested, his numbers may be more conservative than the ones you arrive at as defined by the protocols you outlined.
I quote, " To measure bass limits, I place subwoofers in the corner of the room, which I determined by measuring the performance at many different locations. In my (Tom's) room, the optimal listening position happens to be
2 meters from the optimal corner."
I stand by my original observation that his measurements may be more conservative than the ones you arrive at because your error correction factor is for corner loading. Yes, there will still be some bass reinforcement in his room (that is obvious) but not as much as if one were to test the subwoofer directly in the corner.
I am an enthusiast, not a professional. I do not own 5 or 6 (money) digit audio testing equipment and would never assume to understand the limitation or nuances of the hardware required. I leave that up to the professionals in the business who actually have experience in the field using it. I also feel uncomfortable defending someone elses testing methodology but you asked and I tried to accomodate you. I come here to learn from you and others whos input I value on this site. I find that an admirable trait in anyone on any subject. I hope in the future you take my comments here into account.