ut sometimes you need to leave things alone and listen to what the designer wants us to hear. If you can't do that then move on IMO 
PS everything doesn't to need to measure flat to be able to enjoy it.
Uh, this forum is for enthusiasts, not for average consumers. If all one wants is okay/good enough sound, why even come here? You do know who participates here, don't you? You're rather out of your depth, son.
When I bought my Chevy Tahoe, I could have "left things alone and drove what the designer wanted me to". But no, I replaced the 255/75-16 tires and 16" wheels with 245/45-20 front and 305/35-20 rear tires and 20" Budnik wheels. Why? Because it's more fun! I also dropped it 4", replaced the stock grill with a billet one, and removed all the badges (I don't need no stinkin' badges

). Now I'm saving for a Whipple blower (super-charger) to bolt onto the Tahoe's 350 cu.in. small block for an extra 100 or so horsepower. I'll bet your car is factory stock, just like your speakers. Boring!