IMHO, the talent on this forum is frightening! I am hoping some of you will be able to tell me how to get the most value from these test readings.
After equalizing my system with a Behringer UltraPro 2496 I ran all 299 test tones on the test cd with the following results as measured on my Phonic PAA2:
1) Below 20hz:
10hz---
11hz---
12hz---
13hz 55
14hz 61
15hz 67
16hz 73
17hz 75
18hz 78
19hz 81
This I think is fantastic but correct me if I am wrong.
2) Above 20hz:
Readings for all frequencies between 20hz and 189hz were within the ranges of 85 to 75. I don't know whether this is good, bad , or indifferent.
3) 190hz and above I found the readings to be more varied
From 190hz to 212hz the readings ranged between 77 and 72
From 213hz they fell from 70 to 52 at 217hz rising back up to 72 at 221
From 222hz to 241hz they rose to 8o and back down again to 72
From 241hz the readings fell from 72 to 66.7 at 243 and back to 72 at 246hz
From 246hz to 253hz the readings were between 70 and 72.
From 253hz readings fell to 51 at 257hz rising back to 72 by 262hz
From 262hz readings ranged between 72 and 76 to 283hz
From 283hz to readings rose from 76 to 81 at 299hz
I am at a loss as how to explain the dips at 217hz and 257hz or what to do about them.
So what suggestions are in the offering?

Thanks Guys,
Paul