How to Interpret various graphs (find problem areas) and make changes to reach targeted perfection

Dean from MPLS MN

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I have taken several measurements. I would like to know what the typical graphs or charts should be used to "fix" problems. Is there a list of what to address 1st, 2nd etc. Are there examples of what a perfect graph/chart would look like after corrections are made. I have no background in acoustics but can follow directions and eventually develop an understanding of what needs to be done. I need direction in how to proceed effectively. I have played around some and feel like I am just throwing darts at a dart board. Are sources available that I could use like videos or articles to read? I would appreciate any suggestions.
 

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Hi Dean, I'm in the same boat as you here having just done my first REW tests at the weekend and trying to understand what they mean and what to do next. I came across a large guide over at AVS Forum called 'Guide to Subwoofer Calibration and Bass Preferences' if you google that. It's biased towards audyssey which my Denon and I think your Marantz has, so thats good. I'm slowly reading through it and hoping that it might help me understand what I should be doing ! Will keep an eye on your thread too to see how you get on. Cheers, Pete.
 
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