Stereophile.com has several CDs you can order that have these tracks, among other system tests, general audiophile commentary, and music.
I believe Test CD2 has tones that are pre-compensated for the Radioshack meter.
(This meter has well known roll-off characteristics below 50hz)
You can also download tones free from the link below, and burn them to CD.
There's also a graph, RS meter compensation curve, and clear instructions provided.
http://www.realtraps.com/test-cd.htm
Your room acoustics are going to be the biggest factor in fine-tuning the sound of your system.
+/- 10db is fairly common, even if your speakers and sub are absolutely accurate in an anechoic chamber.
The trick is finding locations for the sub and listener that have the least standing wave problems in your particular room.
It has been said that 50% of the sound quality of any system is the room.
If you're just getting started with this hobby, try to find some old issues of Stereo Review magazine, before you get pounded over the head with minutia in publications like The Absolute Sound and Stereophile.
Julian Hirsch was for many years the "voice of reason" in a community filled with myths and silly superstitions.
Whether you agree with his assertions or not, there's no denying that he was always knowledgeable, honest and forthright in his observations.
http://www.audioholics.com/news/Soun...ianHirsch.html