This is my last post on the issue. I'm not going to continue to argue (debate) because we already lost the readers who would benefit. I just saw that you're passing along information which I feel is completely misleading.
1. Trying to solve acoustic deficiencies with eq is flat out wrong. Yes, you can go ahead and do it. You can write a book with a stone tablet and a chisel too.
2. If you speak to anyone who knows anything about tuning a control room, they are not going to spill the words, Fletcher-Munson. Fletcher Munson is a perceived effect. It's ones perception of what they hear. The curve was created based on listener tests. Fletcher-Munson curve is more the reason why you want to mix at levels between 75db and 85db.
3. Room nodes are measurable. When you're in a TYPICAL bedroom studio, and you walk a few feet to a different position, and you notice the bass is suddenly really loud, it's ROOM NODES, not Fletcher Munson effect.