Well, typo's won't make my english better to read for sure !
"by bass" = "my bass", and what I meant to say is this :
Following the development of XX throughout, one may have noticed that at some stage I measured (IIRC) some 24dB SPL more sub-low (under 20Hz) output on "a" XX version. Please remember, all is bit perfect always (but skip the digital volume from today of course), and as it turned out lateron, this version wasn't quite right. I reasoned out why that version
could be better anyway, it made sense to me, and not to forget : all so often, explanations have to be found on why things turn out such and so.
Since 0.9t there is more bass output as well, although in a much higher frequency region than before mentioned example from maybe 8 months ago. Theoretically that is wrong. It "creates" audible standing waves, of which I always have been proud not to have them with XXHighend, no matter officially there can't be a reason for it. Anyway, since 0.9t they are back, and the last thing I would do is tweak my XOvers because it would be, say, wrong. BUT :
My XOvers have been set to a setting I like best anyway, and if you'd see the plot of the frequency response of my speakers, you won't think it can be right for sure. Still all is so on purpose. By itself this is not of the most importance, but for *me* it is important not to tweak like that, while in 8 months time I didn't feel the need as well. Since 0.9t I kind of had to, because after a few weeks time I couldn't get used to it *and* - and this is important- from nobody I heard a perceivement similar to mine. Conclusion : my bass setting must be too "loud" compared to what good playback means (??) incurs for as of today.
And from that point on (turning down the bass by some 9dB!) I'm happy again.
YMMV though, and by this time I can't tell what is and what should be. Just look at
this post from the O.P. of the thread here, see our mutual agreement, and just try to "see" that this perceivement IMHO can only come from a not too high bass output (put it higher and things get coloured, fumbling, filling the room to much).
Despite all this, I'm fairly sure that earlier versions had more "headroom" on this, which all is related to, well, just a different representation of the low frequencies. What can you do with that ? I'm afraid nothing more than agreeing if you have the same experience, and hoping for the better at the moment I can again find best of both ways (read : that the highs have changed enormeously is without doubt, but often the bettering of one, goes along with the worstening of the other).