Is that what the response actually ends up being, or is that the eq curve being applied to the response? I don't have the MultEQ app, have bit older Denon so not sure how that works. Having a seat right up against a boundary is an issue acoustically, tho. Are you placing the mic at ear height otherwise? With a tripod or boom or ? What is the pattern you're using?
The pic below is of the sub before and after. Not sure where as it's not labeled. Seems there's a good amnt of tweaking you can do. I just played with the sub roll off and just one time.yea I know I should have the sofa away from the wall but if I even pulled it a foot out ( hmm maybe I should try it) the walking area would be super tight. Yes at ear height with the cardboard provided. My wife has a tripod but where she placed it unknown lol. A boom would probably be the best to get an exact placement. I'll have to check Amazon for one.
Placement starts at 1. Listening possible.
2. About 20 in. Left
3. About 20 in. Right of POS 1
4. About 20 in. Forward of POS 1.
5. About 20 in. Left of POS 4
6. About 20 in. Right of POS 4
I'm sure I could even get better results w 8 POS and I'll try pulling the sofa out a bit and see how that goes. One thing on the app is you can save each calibration and load a perferred Cal. Meaning I have the first cal. labeled as unedited and then when I adjusted the sub I labeled it " sub adjust". So I can pull the couch out, do another cal. and save that as say "couch 1ft cal" and you can upload any cal. you've done.