Peng, this is not directed at you specifically.
Y'all need to start measuring things one speaker at a time without EQ to get a clear baseline.
Then EQ plots for each channel.
Finally, channel+sub plots.
A 7.1 waterfall is practically useless.
I know, that's why I included the one with Audyssey off. I also did L, R, L+R, C, Sub1, Sub2 as well, I can post them all, but I already know the best looking one appears to be the 7.1 with Audyssey on. You can see why in my case I am quite please with Audyssey. It left something on the table, but if that's all I can have, I am fine with it though that won't stop me from keep trying. Trying different things to improve on something already decent is just as fun.
By the way, thank you for the feedback but at least for the moment I disagree with you that 7.1 plots are useless. To me, 7.1 plots are very useful because it tells me how all the speakers and subs would play together. I don't listen to 7ch stereo but do have quite a few 7.1 movies. You can have a straight line Stereo plot, but your 7Ch plot may not look good.
I plotted the individual speaker and subs only for information and analysis purposes so I may have an idea what to do for manual adjustments.