
hydroflare
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Download a copy of Room EQ Wizard and use your measurement mic to plot a sweep at the mix position.
Only then will you really know how bad it is. In a small room there are likely 10-30dB peaks and dips in the 80-150Hz region at the mix position.
EQ'ing the monitors is a bad idea, since you affect their response over the whole room, so whilst you may fix it at a particular mix position, you exacerbate the problem at other positions in the room. The only real solution is to fix the room acoustics. Carpet and foam do almost nothing for low frequencies.
Only then will you really know how bad it is. In a small room there are likely 10-30dB peaks and dips in the 80-150Hz region at the mix position.
EQ'ing the monitors is a bad idea, since you affect their response over the whole room, so whilst you may fix it at a particular mix position, you exacerbate the problem at other positions in the room. The only real solution is to fix the room acoustics. Carpet and foam do almost nothing for low frequencies.