It is possible to find an amp/speaker combo that is tonally perfect (to the owner), but it is difficult and potentially expensive.
I have two systems, one with no controls (and I have no desire to add them), and one with tone controls (and I wouldn't want to be without them).
Some tone controls are well implemented and some just sound like band-aids. My favorite tone control is a Decware ZROCK2 for bass EQ. Fully adjustable, you can dial in as much kick down low as your speakers will give you, and IMO improves the sound across the rest of the frequency range (it does add gain). So much easier than trying to integrate a sub, especially if you're like me and you only need bass down to 30-35hz.
I have two systems, one with no controls (and I have no desire to add them), and one with tone controls (and I wouldn't want to be without them).
Some tone controls are well implemented and some just sound like band-aids. My favorite tone control is a Decware ZROCK2 for bass EQ. Fully adjustable, you can dial in as much kick down low as your speakers will give you, and IMO improves the sound across the rest of the frequency range (it does add gain). So much easier than trying to integrate a sub, especially if you're like me and you only need bass down to 30-35hz.