Looks like pretty normal room response to me. Find me a room that does not have humps like that. Good luck! All that happened, you finally got some good speakers with good bass. Now you want to get rid of a lot of what is great about your speakers. Go figure.
Those humps are there in almost every room for the simple reason the room is smaller than the bass waves are long. So they all reinforce and cancel. Your real problem looking at your charts is not the humps but the suckouts. I notice you're not all that concerned with those. Not at all. Yet they are by far the bigger problem. Funny.
The other thing I notice, if that is where you are sitting, right next to the wall, well no wonder. Bass response is not just the speakers and where they are. It is equally the listener and where they are. Anywhere near a wall is going to be huge bass reinforcement. Move even a foot or two away from the wall and into the room, this alone will make a huge improvement.
Those humps are there in almost every room for the simple reason the room is smaller than the bass waves are long. So they all reinforce and cancel. Your real problem looking at your charts is not the humps but the suckouts. I notice you're not all that concerned with those. Not at all. Yet they are by far the bigger problem. Funny.
The other thing I notice, if that is where you are sitting, right next to the wall, well no wonder. Bass response is not just the speakers and where they are. It is equally the listener and where they are. Anywhere near a wall is going to be huge bass reinforcement. Move even a foot or two away from the wall and into the room, this alone will make a huge improvement.