Hmmm, sounds like something to look into. Correct me if I am wrong, but if a room is treated at the reflection points, and you install bass traps in the proper locations, doesn't that make the room correction software on most receivers a moot point? From personal experience, I can understand using BFD and REW because the low frequency is harder to control, but from what I understand "Eq"ing the high frequencies, you are at risk of adding another process/noise into the system, whereas running the receiver flat with proper reflection points with distances and crossovers set manually, should be all one needs without the extra processing.
I have been seriously looking into a few bass traps from GIK Acoustics once I get through the "finance committee" at home.
