Thanks for your suggestions. I have tried all of them to no avail. I lived in Knoxville, TN, some years ago in a big house with a basement. That was back in the days of good income, and I had a pair of Avantgarde Uno speakers, Cary tube amps, a variety of CD and SACD players, etc. It got to the point where I wouldn't even sit in the living room as the sound was so bad, zero bass no matter what I did. Finally, after a year of spending tons of money on different gear, I realized the bass was in the basement! I could stand on a ladder and get great bass near the ceiling as well. Man, did I feel stupid and a job loss led to me moving anyway.
I spent all night trying to find the solution and finally there it was, the piece of gear that had not been changed. It turns out the CD player is the source of the problem. As you suggested, the bass is being rolled-off before getting to the amps and speakers.
I never had the thought to listen to the test cd tone tests other than for bass. Once I did, I realized the bass was at least -20 dB compared to the higher frequencies. It is a wonder I could hear any bass at all and thank God I never listened to those other tones with the amp set at the volume I needed to hear the bass.
Looks like a new CD player is needed. I just bought a Jolida 9A phono preamp as I decided to get back to vinyl so I hope the bass is there when I buy a turntable.
Well, just call me stupid, just not ignorant!
Thanks.