Neither did i say it is accurate
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but fairly accurate it is. I checked it across whole band at 1/3 octave (no software module for FFT sadly) and it was mostly good, 1-2 dB off B&K 2250, i mean thats really good enough for calibrating ~350e speakers.
No smoothing graphs are a mess, as expected, so ill post 1/12 which arent way off 1/6. Funny, REW manual says to use 1/6 for tweaking and it really worked out great when using manual EQ. If i lowered 100Hz in Onkyo manual EQ for 2 dB next measurement would show basically exactly -2 dB bent graph at 100Hz and it kept that "quality" across bands making manual tweaking a breeze, not once has it over/undershot after an adjustment. When things line up 1:1 like that usually they arent way off, and thats what i consider good enough at this level of gear really.
Can you possibly comment on a high level at ~25Hz that these speakers produce, i mean if i let them run wild they can shake the house just as well as Z5500 sub did. Sure, the corner amplifies bass but still that peak is huge to be just the corner, shouldnt bass drop off completely after 40Hz?
The graphs are with a bit different manual EQ, here the bass is more tamed. There are huge dips, i understand these are not good but i also do not understand how bad they actually are. There i would appreciate a comment.