Why do you guys pursue a flat frequency response when you buy a subwoofer?


As we all know, most audiophiles spend a fortune for that flat frequency response displayed on the manufacturer's specs when you buy a subwoofer. Why do you do this? The minute you put that flat sub in your room and take some measurements, it is anything but flat (it's a rollercoaster with all kinds of peaks/nulls etc, EQ to the rescue).....So, why do you dudes continue to look for the flat line? What's going on in your mind when you're shopping around?
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Why do you guys pursue a flat frequency response when you buy a subwoofer?

Because it’s the base line with what you can judge other subs by, if they all conform to it, then being compared in the same room you can draw a conclusion.
If you didn’t have this base line of flat in an anechoic chamber they there’d be no use to a/ any of them as they would all sound very different.

Cheers George