I just spent some time with a test tone cd and SPL meter. I also found it very easy to make a graph with Open Office SpreadSheets (I run Linux-Ubuntu). I ran the test from 20 to 90 Hz on Both My Velodyne and Polk Subs. My Yamaha rec crosses over at 90 so I didn't bother going above that, also the Velo has a built in, unchangeable, crossover at 85Hz. I set them to match at about 60 Hz, but it is all relative so I didn't try that hard. I think from 40 on up they were quite close.
I was surprised how easy and fun it is to do this. When I have more time I may do my spks from 20-10k (SPL meter only goes that high) The point in this is to see if I could use an Audio Control EQ I have laying around to flatten the response. There is an obvious hump at 50-60, but with the Velo I am very happy at the overall flatness of the the results. The Polk on the other hand is all over the place especially below 40Hz. The EQ I have has +-12db adjustments at 36 & 60 & 120 Hz. The 36 is perfectly placed for boosting that dip in the Polk, but being 20-25 db down in that range, I am not sure it could handle boosting it 12 db at 36, and it would only be about half way back. I could use the 60 Hz adj to lower the hump, but it should be lowered at 55 and I am not sure if it would help or not.
Also the room is large, 20+' x 25+'. I use the Polk to supplement the Velo, and it works well.
Brad