Use an EQ to flatten a treated room response (REW pics included)?

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Use an EQ to flatten a treated room response?

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    Studio dimensions: 505 x 496 x 260 (in cm / non-retard units).

    Majority of the backwall is treated, with soffits in the front corners and traps in the back corners. First reflections as well and some ceiling panels. All in all about 16 panels total.

    After measuring, I used Equalizer APO (with Peace GUI) to further flatten the response. Most of it is now within a range of +3db/-3db except for a few awful dips. 1/24 octave smoothing used.

    When I started I just wanted to get that 60hz and 150hz peaks down. But then I added a few extra filters to see how far I could go. What do you think? Good idea or not?
     
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