Thank you all for the advice. It appears that the consensus here is that I am sitting too far from the speakers. I've adjusted the seating position, bringing it closer to the speaker plane (11 ft), with the speakers now placed 9 ft apart. My room has a 10 ft high ceiling. At the new MLP, I measured the spectrogram again on both channels, both together and separately. The FFT results are as follows: The high-frequency dip has shifted to a slightly lower frequency and appears to be more pronounced. The left and right channels exhibit similar profiles. On paper, it appears that sitting closer is not resulting in improved sonic performance in my room. Basically, I agree with @audiokinesis who commented on the in-room energy below crossover frequency (=1.8khz). I probably need a lot of panels on the sides, which may not receive WAF certification.








