Hello khiak,
Well, you certainly have some excellent and expensive audio equipment in your system. My system is a starter system in comparison to yours but I still believe my knowledge and experience with 4-sub distributed bass array (DBA) systems can be of benefit to you.
I'm running into a few issues while determining the best bass solution given your current room and equipment. My concern is you may be hesitant to adopt some of my suggestions because you've obviously invested a lot of money in a few of these areas and some may require room rearrangements.
I thought it would be best if I just described these issues in a straightforward manner with the assurance I'm not criticizing you by doing so. My intention is just to learn more about your system's development, better understand your room requirements, get your thoughts and discuss as necessary before proceeding. I'll assume you agree with this approach and begin describing these issues:
1. Why do you have so many bass traps in your room?
I fail to see the reasoning of having 4 high quality subs producing high quality bass energy in your room only to have much of this bass energy absorbed by numerous large and expensive bass traps positioned around your room.
One of the major benefits of using a 4-sub DBA system is that it eliminates the need for all bass room treatments. I currently use the Audio Kinesis Debra (identical to the AK Swarm but with slightly narrower subs) 4-sub DBA system in my room and the only bass room treatment I have is wall to wall carpeting. Do you have hard surface or carpeted floors in your room?
The above is the description of the 1st issue I wanted to address with you. My initial suggestion is to remove all of the bass traps currently in your room. They're not only not necessary, this would also free up a lot of floor space for optimum positioning of your 4 subs.
I know these bass traps are expensive but I really don't think they're doing anything to improve the perceived bass response in your room, although I'm sure an ASC sales rep would disagree. Are you okay with removing all your bass traps?
It sounds like your 21.0LX subs are on the left wall in front of your equipment deck and near your left Kharma main speaker. Both of them? Are they currently hooked up and running or just stored there for now?
2. My current thinking is you place both 21.0LX subs on the front wall, replacing your JL subs. Set each sub's delay and phase setting to zero and adjust the volume and xover frequency identically for both until the bass sounds the best to you at your listening seat.
Then place a JL sub on each left and right wall, about 1-3 feet away from the rear corners and, with both front subs running, set each sub's room control to "off" and phase setting to zero and adjust the volume and xover frequency identically for both until the bass sounds best to you at your listening seat.
Of course, having an assistant make the adjustments as you evaluate the sound will be very helpful. Once the bass sounds very good to you at your listening seat, adjust the phase control on each sub, in sequence one at a time, to check if altering the phase on any single sub improves the overall bass even further. If not, just leave them all set to zero which is in-phase.
A 2nd option could be using what M-db also mentioned about JL Audio currently marketing a version 2 room processing and a separate CR-1 Crossover component which could be useful just in case the above configuration and sub positioning doesn't provide excellent bass response performance in your room. I'm going to check this out and see if it'd be useful for your scenario.
A 3rd option could be the method I used for positioning each sub, which involves a sequential positioning I can explain later if needed.
Please let me know your thoughts, comments and questions.
Tim