Thanks Johns

Well if you look at the white line, you can see there has been some improvement in those 140hz and 240hz dips.

The 145hz dip has gone from 52dB to 56dB to now 60dB, so an overall improvement of 8dB from when I had no treatments.

The 240ish hz dip has gone from 53dB to 63dB to 70dB which is a great improvement.

And the 250hz dip which started showing up after I added Superchunks, is now at about 70dB as well.

To me the overall results from about 160hz to 300hz have improved a lot and are much narrower than the two previous results, everything contained within about 12dB.

On the lower end, I think I need to work on my sub placement and calibration. I had my crossover on 80hz, so the mains would not have contributed to the results getting worse after my second graph, which showed much improvement in the 40hz and 55hz peaks.

You can see from my picture where I have the speakers. I already have the panels in place for first reflections, so I really don't want to move the mains much as they are imaging great. However, the sub can be moved. Also, I still have some more 703 to finish some more corner bass traps, which should help on the low end.




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