@rauliruegas thank you for the compliments sir.
A pair of Martin Logan Montis with powered woofers were the speakers I replaced with the Sabrinas.
I don’t disagree with what you’re saying. Problem is, every room is different. Every listener is different. What is OPs point of reference for bass? Is it a live concert? Is it the bass he gets in his car?
Let’s keep in mind the high end speaker manufacturers have an objective to make the speaker sound as coherent as possible in a variety of rooms. That usually means they’re after accurate sound more than they are after blowing your wig off with bass. Quality over quantity
As to Martin Logans they’re not easy to set up properly due to being dipole with powered woofers. I’ve heard several models including 12A and 13A in different rooms with diff components. There was no lack of bass.
Wilsons are difficult to place correctly as well due to time alignment - sensitive to placement changes less than an inch depending on where they are in a room. I can place my speakers to overload the room with bass. That’s easy. Most difficult is to find placement that provides coherent presentation.
The only thing we can do is try to strike that balance.
Then there are variables such as type of music you listen to and recording quality.

