Yeah, looks fairly typical - good job.
Once you start measuring above subwoofer frequencies you can use the smoothing feature which removes the sharp peaks and dips and gives a more readable display. This feature (on the left panel of REW under Trace Adjustments) allows various octave settings. (Be sure to turn this feature off before finding peaks and creating filters for a sub though).
You have a typical peak around 35Hz that could easily be removed with a parametric equalizer. You'd be surprised at the difference it would make in your low end.
The dip at 20hz may be caused by sub placement and might be cleared by moving your sub.
The dip at 70-80Hz may be caused by the crossover interference and interaction between your sub and mains. Adjustment to sub phase can usually clear that up. REW is handy for that job.
brucek
Once you start measuring above subwoofer frequencies you can use the smoothing feature which removes the sharp peaks and dips and gives a more readable display. This feature (on the left panel of REW under Trace Adjustments) allows various octave settings. (Be sure to turn this feature off before finding peaks and creating filters for a sub though).
You have a typical peak around 35Hz that could easily be removed with a parametric equalizer. You'd be surprised at the difference it would make in your low end.
The dip at 20hz may be caused by sub placement and might be cleared by moving your sub.
The dip at 70-80Hz may be caused by the crossover interference and interaction between your sub and mains. Adjustment to sub phase can usually clear that up. REW is handy for that job.
brucek