Well, your speakers don’t necessarily have the same bass response, especially if you place them asymetrically.
And yeah, a RS SPL meter is not the way to go. I use OmniMic
http://amzn.to/2iPK8PO
but I make loudspeakers so it may be a bit much for many. I find it ideal. Some of the Stereophile reviewers are using it now to, to JA’s consternation. If you want to spend little and change little, the Dayton imm6 Mic spanks the RS SPL meter and with AudioTools (on Android) has a rich set of features.
http://amzn.to/2i4s2eb
You may also want to try Room EQ Wizard but you will need a calibrated microphone. Pay a visit to the Room EQ Wizard forums. You will find MANY people there who want to help you with this.
And yeah, a RS SPL meter is not the way to go. I use OmniMic
http://amzn.to/2iPK8PO
but I make loudspeakers so it may be a bit much for many. I find it ideal. Some of the Stereophile reviewers are using it now to, to JA’s consternation. If you want to spend little and change little, the Dayton imm6 Mic spanks the RS SPL meter and with AudioTools (on Android) has a rich set of features.
http://amzn.to/2i4s2eb
You may also want to try Room EQ Wizard but you will need a calibrated microphone. Pay a visit to the Room EQ Wizard forums. You will find MANY people there who want to help you with this.