Onhwy61's response sounds about right. Where you're measuring has a lot to do, as well as with speaker locations. Simply ploping your microphone in the room and measuring doesn't tell you much. Also, like he said, "is it being used right?"
You really should know what's going on with a room, and how to deal with it. This is why companies like PMI, Rivesaudio, and others get paid for consulting and room correction. There's some science and art to all of this...then you're ear's factor in for final say-so.
Doing some research otherwise will help tremendously.
You really should know what's going on with a room, and how to deal with it. This is why companies like PMI, Rivesaudio, and others get paid for consulting and room correction. There's some science and art to all of this...then you're ear's factor in for final say-so.
Doing some research otherwise will help tremendously.