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When treating a room when to understand when the problem is the room or when the problem starts with the speakers
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It's hard to get an accurate reading of a full range speakers response in a room. You need an anechoic chamber, or some people take readings outside with good success (it's a little cold right now though).
With a sub, you can do a near field and it gives a fairly good reading because there's only one driver. With full range (as you've seen), it's difficult.
I think with full range you have to rely on the speakers published spec and assume everything else is the room...
brucek