That's a really broad question since not all Levison amps have the same sonic signature, nor do all McCormick or Belles.
You don't mention your speakers which I would guess is where your problem might be?
Also possibly consider a preamp with tone controls. When I find a recording a little weak in the bass, mids or highs I walk over to my preamp and adjust accordingly.
I think its silly not to have tone controls. (unless you have a 'totally flat listening room", trust me you don't )
I worked in studios for years, you wouldn't believe the tone adjustments, compression and expansion used in every recording.
You have a really fine amp and their is no history that I can find of it being weak in the bottom end.
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You don't mention your speakers which I would guess is where your problem might be?
Also possibly consider a preamp with tone controls. When I find a recording a little weak in the bass, mids or highs I walk over to my preamp and adjust accordingly.
I think its silly not to have tone controls. (unless you have a 'totally flat listening room", trust me you don't )
I worked in studios for years, you wouldn't believe the tone adjustments, compression and expansion used in every recording.
You have a really fine amp and their is no history that I can find of it being weak in the bottom end.
N.