So for awhile now I've been wondering why my AVR is having to boost my top end so much.....and why I feel like I'm not getting any lower end content (40hz and under) in my room. I felt maybe I'm just expecting too much bass that low and just went with it, not to mention I don't get to listen or watch movies as much as I used to. So today I had some free time and wanted to use my Radioshack SPL meter to gather some data.
Test Disc/Tracks: Alan Parsons Soundcheck Disc -- Pink Noise 20hz to 20kHz (in 1/3 octave steps)
I'll start off by posting anything BUT my complete lower end numbers....b/c I'm still trying to figure out wtf is going on there. Yeah. It's that wonky. Lets just say I'm within 3-4dbs from 1kHz down to 50hz.......and then:
1kHz to 50hz: flat within about 3-4db variation (reference 75db at 1kHz and I'm getting 78db at 50hz)
40hz: 73db
31.5hz: 64db
20hz: 60db
Yeah....and that's AFTER Audyssey has done it's thing. Set to FLAT (MultEQ XT on my 1712). Using what I've found below I figured disabling MultEQ XT would have no effect on these numbers. Likely be the same pattern
So lets move on to whatever the heck is happening to my top end. I will not that while I was doing this using a reference tone at 1kHz @ 75dB I heard something odd from the left e55ti tweeter. I can't recall the frequency, but it was obviously around 2kHz+.....anyways, I heard an odd noise. This has happened before to me if anyone recalls this and I thought I had fixed it by just tightening the tweeter screws. I guess not. It makes a high pitched noise and when I press on the sides of the tweeter faceplate it goes away. It's ringing or something. It sounds like ringing. So no telling what that's about or if that could be the issue causing THIS problem below:
This is with Audyssey MultEQ DISABLED so it's just the e55's
1kHz: 75dB
1.25k: 71.5
1.6k: 66
2k: 59
2.5k: 57
3.15k: 65
4k: 78
5k: 78
6.3k: 53
8k: 44
10k: 41
12.5k: 42
16k: 43
20kHz: 43dB
Yes.....it goes from 75dB at 1kHz to 59dB at 2kHz at my listening position. And slightly lower by 2.5kHz! Then back up by 4kHz...and then DROPS OFF A TABLE at 6.3kHz!!! That's a 25dB swing from 5kHz to 6.3kHz

I played the same list WITH AUDYSSEY SET TO FLAT and had slightly different dB's, but the EXACT same trend. Falling from 1.25kHz to 1.6kHz and ramping up again at 4kHz and falling again from 5kHz to 6.3kHz.
I thought maybe my SPL meter was getting messed up by listening from 12ish feet away at the main listening position so I did some measurements from about 1' away:
Pink Noise
5kHz: 81dB
6.3kHz: 68dB
Sine Waves
5kHz: 83dB
6.3kHz: 51dB
I have no idea what's going on.....

I'm starting to wonder if my SPL meter is bad. But it takes readings normally on other things so I would think that idea is out no?