your curve is pretty fine and that dip from 1 to 3 kHz is common - elevation in 1-2 kHz results ina a horrible sound and 2000-3000 Hz is where your ears are most sensitive - you don't want a complete flat curve - the only thing i would worry is the falldown starting with 7 kHz which is a bit too...
did you use Audyssey properly and how is your speaker placed? the most made mistake is below a TV blowing to the floor, desk and couch
center speakers are in general a compromise - in a perfect world you have the identical speakers for fronts and center which implies canvas instead a TV
if you have room-eq in the mix you may not see most of the difference in measurements BUT after changing room and new measurement on the AVR/Antimode in reality supressed stuff because it got doubled from the room will no longer or less supressed which means it not only works where the...
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