What are ways to fix speaker dips in my speaker or audio room


I have recently hired an acoustic engineer and after a day of measuring room acoustics and he came back with what I needed to fix and one of my speakers dip at 54 HZ and would DSP help or a lot of bass traps in the frequency work better?
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Well, did he make recommendations for what he thinks you should do? He has analyzed your room and I would follow his advice rather than ask us who know nothing about your room.

DSP and bass traps (you can use them together, BTW) can help to correct the room response. If your room has a lot of reflective surfaces, use rugs, curtains or other treatments to reduce room echo.
Everything I have done what the acoustic engineer told me to do my problem is that 1speaker is louder than the other by 0.83 db 
I’m mainly wondering if that affects the imaging and sound stage?
one of my speakers dip at 54 HZ and would DSP help
That is due to the speaker/room interaction. Boosting at that frequency would not fix the problem and could lead to driver damage due to over excursion. Move the speaker or your listening position to minimize the issue. The acoustic engineer should have been able to tell you this and point you in the right direction.
I seriously doubt you would find very many speakers if any that would match within 1db.  Any measurements in room and below 200hz are subject to room interactions.  Now if you were talking about a difference of 5db or more, it may or may not be beneficial to minimize that difference.
You are worrying about a non existent problem.
"You are worrying about a non existent problem"
I see a lot of that going on.