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You don't need to do the experiment to know you can't rectify a cancellation. Also it's a moot point because as you allude to room reflections affect the situation.
There are not only cancelalations but variations up and down +/-2 dB. That Toole says the effect starts with the 1-2 kHz dip does not mean it ends there. How about the peak around 3-4 kHz?