So you were trying to make a very broad generalized vague "all of the above" politically-correct statement about wanting a "smooth" response, instead of an "exaggerated" response by using multimodal applications?
Isn't that what everyone wants?
A "smooth" response by doing whatever it takes (EQ, no EQ, room treatments, placements)?
But then what is the exact specific definition of a "smooth" IN-ROOM response?
It is +/- 1dB, +/-2dB, +/-3dB, +/-6dB, +/-7dB, or all of the above depending on the ACTUAL sound?