I have a friend who years ago made a nice Flow bench using a roots supercharger with a 3 phase motor to drive it. His bench was similar to a Blue bench except that he had external plumbing to be able to locate the supercharger and motor in a enclosure outside his working area of his shop. He used adjustable valving to control intake or exhaust flow from the supercharger as well as test pressure (bleed valve) strategy.
It was very quiet.
I see you have made venturis like a very old Flow bench article recommended. Those actually work pretty well. The multi-million dollar Ford Flow Bench uses a similar bi-directional venturi system. Calibration is everything. Get some of Bruce's plates for that when you are ready to test. How many venturis did you make? Still have the old plans??
Tom Vaught