Alright. I've repositioned and crawled until my knees were sore and have confirmed (by ear anyway) that from the floor to about 5 feet off the ground right at my main viewing position appears to be a near dead zone for bass in my room.
As soon as I sit in any other chair in the room or even just stand up at the main listening position, suddenly I'm hit by bass. It's nothing I haven't been able to fix with gain, but that solution doesn't work when watching a movie at night and the family is trying to sleep.
My questions:
What is a good enough, inexpensive SPL meter for someone like me who will use it twice. I don't need extreme precision, just something more quantitative than my ears
Is there any easy to use tool that can take the geometry of a room and estimate sound profiles? My room is an enclosed, carpeted media room, but it's not square or symmetric...about any axis. I'll try to add some images.