Sokel
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If I were you I would use the neutral button with the declining slope and point it at the 10db mark of the 30Hz.I pressume that all (pro) studio's have constructed there room treathment such that a more ore less neutral/flat sound is created. If i look to my IMF an Vandersteen speakers they are measured in a anchoric room also flat within 2 a 3 db. Now it's up to the customer how the recording must sound (for instance good in a car or an average house etc etc). Than the perceived sound at home can be good average or worse.
At home I have made the choice to choose a system such that a flat neutral sound can be produced. For that i started years ago with speakers that where build by design phase coherent and measured with in 2 a3 db flat. With the introduction of dsp years later i could corrected the room modes much better. The results is realy good if i play music that is probably neutral recorded they sound the best.
Enclosed measurment (Vandersteen grey) of my mancave. Preferd target curve white. An i used many target curves to get the most transparant result. Flat by far was the (subjective) best IMO
(is that small monitors?they seem to lack low end)