When you go through all the trouble of room tuning

Gazdatronik

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And you see that you had nothing to worry about all along....This graph represents before correction.
Yeah, I know, my subs were turned up a little higher than they should be. One room null at 100Hz, my least favorite of the Hz anyway, and a few manageable little peaks of +7db and dips of -5db

DCM timeframes are good. Rectangular rooms are good. Wall treatments are good.
 
OK, I guess I get your point - you can't see the results on your graph. But with the most common kind of room treatments, absorption and diffraction, you wouldn't anyway. As you probably already know, it's more about elimination early reflections for clarity, rather than changing tonal balance, except in extreme cases. Treatment for bass anomalies is a different thing entirely, of course.
 
He's just compensating for the Fletcher Munson curve.

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