Tony and Crutschow: Thank you for the input on my project. It has me thinking that what I need to do is put the mic in front of and close to the sub so that I get a near-field transfer function between the input signal and the sound - both with and without the box. If this box does anything at all, I should get a general sense of the correction that is being applied . And, as noted, see what is needed to get a flat transfer function. I suggested that it might be a ramp correction to the frequency response, but I suppose it might also be a band-pass filter. I guess we will see what the data suggest.
As a follow-up for purely educational purpose:
1) what software did you use to model the circuit?
2) 1st stage: you mention this is a treble cut. Is there any distinction with a low-pass filter?
3) "2nd stage high-pass+low pass to null pass thru summing junction." This is the stage that iI am most baffled with. Your description sounds like you think it might be a band-pass filter with yet to be determined coefficients. But, given the complexity of the circuit, wouldn't there be an easier way to design such a circuit?
4) In general, do you have any idea why, as circuit designer, you would put an OpAmp in the feedback loop? This is a bit of an elaboration on the previous question.
It will take me a bit to get everything setup, but I circle back and share the data.
Many thanks again, Mike