Hi All
I have a few questions on room treatment that will help in this situation.
I have a good SPL Analyzer and leveled all my speakers and trims through my Oppo 105 using the Analog 7.1 outs.
I ran some test tones and this is what I got.
Hz SPL
1K = 84.0 Db
200 = 91.6 Db
160 = 91.5 Db
125 = 88.0 Db
100 = 84.3Db
80 = 78.6 Db
63 = 84.0 Db
50 = 74.2Db
40 = 85.1 Db
31.5 = 81.1 Db
25 = 83.9 Db
20 = 85.4 Db
Here is the room and the mesurement was from my chair in a reclined position with the Mic straight up at ear level.
Can anyone help me on this and how bad do you think the response is?

Putting aside the SPL spectrum measurement result, you have committed a very common acoutical booboo -
you put the large coffee table in the critical path of the music soundwaves.
There are so much space available to place the coffee table, why put it right in between the loudspeakers & yr sweet spot????????? An acoutical disaster!
Take my words for it, take the coffee table out & remeasure it. See if you will get more linear result.
I am interested to see the HF part of the SPL spectrum as well.
c-J