Danny, that "rough results down low". Is that what your ears actually hear? Or is that a non-audible quirk that come along with measuring two speaker at the same time?
DLStryker,
If you are referring to the measurements I posts, yes that is what I am hearing un-corrected in my room. If I was not clear how I took those measurements,
they are in room measurements, and not speaker measurements. Everyone's room will effect the sound you hear differently based on its size, speaker positioning, and where you sit in that room. There is no way for any designer to create a speaker that will measure perfect in every room combination. If you haven't measured your room before I suggest you try it, you may be shocked how moving around the room and moving the speakers changes things. This is why I originally did not post the measurements below 200Hz as those measurements are not a true reflection of what the Brutes measure in other rooms. The reason I did the second set of measurements was because I imagined many would like to know if the Brutes are full range, and my measurements show that they are very close.
The bass you get with the Brutes is very good and well controlled. If you want or need better control and a flatter more extended bass response that is what the Bully was designed to do. As the Bully uses a servo woofer you can measure your room and dial in the bass level and even pull some of the peaks out if you have too much room gain as I do. But that flexibility comes at a higher cost. I already had a mini-DSP with Dirac so I just used that to pull the 55Hz peak down the same as the PEQ setting on the servo sub amp would do in the Bully.
In the end I am very happy with the sound of the Brutes with my system and in my room. So when looking at the results I posted, read them with a grain of salt knowing other rooms will have different results.