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Originally Posted by
brat 
Do you hear details in the bass when listening to live music? 
I don't.
No fair! Trick question.
Details in bass are higher frequencies that are linked to the lower fundamental tone. For example the sound of one of the strings on a bass scratching on the fretboard is a scratching sound - a high frequency sound that happens in a burst every 1/40th second (or whatever it is). Distortion of an electric bass is also a high frequency tone superimposed on a low frequency. Air coming through a pipe organ, clarinet, or sax is a rush of air - higher frequencies superimposed over lower ones. Heck, the whole tone of a clarinet or sax is a harmonic distortion at a frequency HIGHER than the fundamental.
And yes, I do hear details in the tone and textures of deep instruments in live music. All the time.
Now that that's out there, why not try bumping up the bass with an EQ? If using digital be sure to cut everything except bass least you run into digital clipping.
You may find that due to masking the details will make musical sense when the fundamental tone is played at a relatively correct volume for the riders. Just the air flowing through a baritone or bass sax would sound pretty dum without any sound below 100hz.