I have a very boomy bass in my room. It is the room/speaker interaction that is at fault. I believe you have three choices.
(1) You should try alternative speakers. In my room only very few speakers would work without a boom. I demoed many in my room. The B&W 804 did not boom. The Boenicke W8 or W5 did not boom.
(2) Adopt DSP. You can do this via using Roon to stream, or if you are only CD based then via a DSP module such as DSpeaker anti-mode. This can fairly simply be set up to reduce the bass output in the frequencies that stimulate the bass nodes in your room. Or buy an amp with DSP built in.
(3) Change to an amp, such as a Luxman, with tone controls. This is a more blunt version of achieving (2).
(1) You should try alternative speakers. In my room only very few speakers would work without a boom. I demoed many in my room. The B&W 804 did not boom. The Boenicke W8 or W5 did not boom.
(2) Adopt DSP. You can do this via using Roon to stream, or if you are only CD based then via a DSP module such as DSpeaker anti-mode. This can fairly simply be set up to reduce the bass output in the frequencies that stimulate the bass nodes in your room. Or buy an amp with DSP built in.
(3) Change to an amp, such as a Luxman, with tone controls. This is a more blunt version of achieving (2).