Here is a suggestion: Fix the room, not the electronics. And if that doesn't cut it, from what I read, doing EQ in the digital domain is superior to doing it in the analog domain. Every analog equalizer I have ever heard does serious damage to SQ, in my opinion. Also, if your ultimate goal is to use the two pairs of speakers you mentioned in your OP, then I recommend you set them up in your room and listen extensively, BEFORE you evaluate the need for EQ. (Again, if paralleling two 4-ohm speakers is not recommended with your amplifier, then explore connecting them in series for a net 8-ohm load.) With two pairs of speakers, you will have a lot of flexibility to cure perceived room problems by re-positioning the speakers.
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