@grm Are you hearing weakened bass through the headphones on other sources or just the streamer. If it's everywhere is there a chance the headphones are wired out of phase?
Just as an experiment, use the equalizer in J-River to wind up the lowest two faders. If you get the expected bump in bass energy see if there is a boost setting that makes the phones sound more like you want. Also run the faders to the bottom to see the effect. Try the same thing with your speakers, of course watch your levels, massive boost at low levels can be dangerous. Also check out the analyzer in J-Rivers DSP section. The graph will give you a decent view of the music you are sending out. It's great fun to watch if you are a music lover who is also a tech head. After you get used to looking at it you can easily see if a track should sound bottom heavy, balanced or bright. Being able to see the "tone profile" of a track makes it easy to determine what the overall sonic character of the song is. Before I get jumped, no it's not a high precision evaluation technique but it does help.
Just as an experiment, use the equalizer in J-River to wind up the lowest two faders. If you get the expected bump in bass energy see if there is a boost setting that makes the phones sound more like you want. Also run the faders to the bottom to see the effect. Try the same thing with your speakers, of course watch your levels, massive boost at low levels can be dangerous. Also check out the analyzer in J-Rivers DSP section. The graph will give you a decent view of the music you are sending out. It's great fun to watch if you are a music lover who is also a tech head. After you get used to looking at it you can easily see if a track should sound bottom heavy, balanced or bright. Being able to see the "tone profile" of a track makes it easy to determine what the overall sonic character of the song is. Before I get jumped, no it's not a high precision evaluation technique but it does help.