I've tried using Soular Energy to set the bass level, but I don't seem to be able to discern anything with this music. I found it easier just to put on some familiar orchestral music with a lot of bass drum and then adjust the bass level until the bass thwacks are satisfying but not thumpy and the overall tonality is not hard.
As for the tilt, I found it easier to get a chair (Ekornes Stressless) that puts my ears at the right height and then use a good bubble level to get the speakers as level as possible.
I also replaced the cones and spikes with Soundocity outriggers, which was a huge improvement in stability on my suspended wood flooring + thick carpet. This does add 1/2 inch to the height, about right for my chair. The outriggers have limited height adjustability, though.
I also found that doing the bass EQ with the C-weighting is too much bass for my room and my taste. I use the Radio Shack meter to set the initial level only, and then use a flat measurement mic (miniDSP UMIK-1) for the EQ. (I also wrote my own custom RTA to help with the EQ, but that's not the "canonical" way and a probably a story for another day...).
As for the tilt, I found it easier to get a chair (Ekornes Stressless) that puts my ears at the right height and then use a good bubble level to get the speakers as level as possible.
I also replaced the cones and spikes with Soundocity outriggers, which was a huge improvement in stability on my suspended wood flooring + thick carpet. This does add 1/2 inch to the height, about right for my chair. The outriggers have limited height adjustability, though.
I also found that doing the bass EQ with the C-weighting is too much bass for my room and my taste. I use the Radio Shack meter to set the initial level only, and then use a flat measurement mic (miniDSP UMIK-1) for the EQ. (I also wrote my own custom RTA to help with the EQ, but that's not the "canonical" way and a probably a story for another day...).