If anything, you should rather
increase the min/max range per PEQ Band to the lowest/highest possible value of -12 dB/+12 dB, not decrease it (
as I said before).
The idea behind this is that less PEQ filters need to be combined to get a 20 dB reduction.
Also, let me try to rephrase my other recommendation one more time: Before we can agree on which is the best subwoofer level setting you have to make sure that the main speakers' and the subwoofer's output add up as much as possible right at the crossover frequency.
The phase difference between the speakers and sub need to be minimised. In other words: The peaks of the sound waves from mains and sub should reach your ear at exactly the same time (in particular at the crossover frequency). There shouldn't be any acoustic delay to either signal.
The ways to control that delay are:
- The phase switch in the subwoofer settings. This will invert the polarity of the subwoofer output signal.
- The latency setting between mains and sub. The WiiM device can attempt to measure it automatically (with the downside of the mic residing in the actual device) or you can just try to adjust it manually and compare the results by measuring.
Your results are already very good. If you like what you hear you can really stop right at this point. If you still want.to dig deeper into it the first step ist to optimise timing between main and subs. Only then you can determine the best level for the subwoofer prior to running RoomFit.