Mickster
Well-known member
Take some of those commercial mixes that you are playing on your computer monitors w/sub, that sound good you...
...and them play them through your mixing/monitoring system...and then compare them to your mixes there.
See if you can hear differences, and then try and adjust your mixes using those commercial references.
This is the best way to start to fix that problem. And as previously mentioned.......it's likely that your playback system is not as accurate as it should be. A good set of headphones can help you out here as well. Flat......accurate cans are not a bad way to take a better look at your bass. No matter what though............always play your favorite well known tunes through your monitoring devices to get an idea of how the bass should sound.