I tried repositioning my towers yesterday a couple of different ways and I'm still getting the same results when I measure. What I haven't tried yet is moving the subs. I'm considering moving them completely away from my speakers and just measuring my towers by themselves to see what it does.
What more info are you looking for Alex? I have everything set up and can do some pretty quick and dirty measurements right now.
Sorry... dog needed to go outside...
"This is where the dimensions of your room, and the placement of every speaker/sub, LFE crossover, and all of your DSP inputs... everything is needed to fully interpret these measurements and prescribe placement/ DSP solutions."
I restated this because this is the bulk of the information needed to properly interpret
any measurements when dealing with bass.
All of those peaks and dips are well with in audibility, (3dB is what the average person describes as a noticeable change in perceived volume) and they are the cause of some notes not coming through, or others being too loud - a cajon that is "tight and fast" vs "bloated" if you will...
So if we take these first measurements you have posted, then you need to provide all of the above mentioned information to provide more than guessing.
But if you start moving your subs first, everything you have input (levels, DSP, Audyssey, EVERYTHING) will need to be erased and you're right back at square one.