I have, and I know, but it's wrong. Beats has ruined the perception of what is accurate musical sound amongst the public. Very few professionals consider them useful unless paid to use them. Producers add what they want, and perhaps they have to turn the bass lower than they would like because they know some ejits will max out their EQ.
I disagree. If you can hear a sub you have turned it incorrectly, which is way to common. It should only be significanty noticable in its absence when turned off. Emphasized base is a popular sound for certain kinds of music. Beats can't resolve well enough to do it so they bump the mid bass up too much and it bleeds into the rest of the music. These could do it. Why is there no setting for that?
The mobius is not bass light. The rest of the market has rewired peoples' perception of what is neutral. Speakers have room gain, which is what is often used as an excuse to add bass to headphones, but the delay in the room again means it gets masked out by our brain on transients. So again, wrong.
Try flat for a while. Perhaps with a genre that suits it, e.ie.i where timing is crutial. Do it long enough to adjust to it. Then go back to bass boosted. Is the timing of the music better in flat or mangled?