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Yes, looks pretty good. Change the vertical scale so it reads from zero to 500ms and repost. Thanks.
Wrt to frequency response balance. Harman and Sean Olive have performed many listening tests and a slope of 20 Hz to -10 dB at 20 kHz is perceived as neutral sounding. Some info here (see slide 11) and here (see slides 24 and 25) - of course both entire presentations are good.
So as you flatten the bass, the top end needs some attenuation, like a tilted tone control, in order to maintain that spectral balance between bass, mids and treble. That's why it feels like you have lost the bass. @Krunok and @pozz have you on the right path there.
Wrt to frequency response balance. Harman and Sean Olive have performed many listening tests and a slope of 20 Hz to -10 dB at 20 kHz is perceived as neutral sounding. Some info here (see slide 11) and here (see slides 24 and 25) - of course both entire presentations are good.
So as you flatten the bass, the top end needs some attenuation, like a tilted tone control, in order to maintain that spectral balance between bass, mids and treble. That's why it feels like you have lost the bass. @Krunok and @pozz have you on the right path there.