How would you judge this room measurement?

Hello guys, as per title how would you judge the measurement of my listening room from the sweet spot?

I attached the 2 channels (L/R) REW files. There is an emphasis between 100 and 200hz but i think it can be speakers design...i still don't think it's a big issue.

I don't know about decay and sub integration (crossed over at 75hz) as I'm not yet expert with reading these values in REW...

The room has a lot of Bass Traps but i could not do much because of the shape (it's an attic).

What is your opinion?

Thanks


LR - REW.zip - Google Drive
 
@LightBit: The speakers are RD Acoustic Euphoria with main driver Voxativ AC 1.8a

The room is treated only with bass traps...as i didn't put any correction for mids/highs. From the frequencies i don't see such uneven response as everything is within 5-6db...or am i seeing something wrong?

The emphasis between 100-200hz is there also if i switch off the sub. It can be room or speakers design.

What about decay and waterfall? Do you see something particularly wrong?

Thanks
 
Well +-6dB is quite a lot, but that is quite normal for fullrange drivers. As you say 100-200Hz is quite likely due to speakers as waterfall does not really show anything weird there.

Well from waterfall it does not look like you would need any more treatment. It seems high frequencies are also treated by bass traps (as shown on waterfall). On very low frequencies decay is longer (as bass traps don't work there), but I don't think you can do anything about that. Otherwise RT60 is quite stable at 300ms.

You could use DSP, if you would want more even response. But you probably chose these speakers with a reason.
 
@LightBit: Thanks for the analysis. In fact I have already a convolution filter prepared for my system/room but I have the feeling that it's flattening things too much.
If from one hand the curve is getting more precise...on the other hand I think that I'm artificially modifying the speakers signature.
I will probably keep listening without any digital room correction...