I don't know if you are crazy about bass like me when you listen to music. And I don't know if the music seems right for you when the using the music square and all, I personally didn't feel all that good.
So I decided to adjust the 7 band equalizer. I tried my best to balance it between bass and clarity and field tested it on a couple of songs I had and it seemed to be ok.
Here you go! Leave the Bass Checked on and place the bars as shown.
1) 60hz - (SUB BASS) If you still need more bass increase the 60hz bar (first one). Note that if you increase beyond this, the total volume willl reduce. That's what equalizers do, they attenuate to keep the sound distortion free.
2) 150hz - If you want to give a little more depth to each beat. Reduce it to -10db and you'll see that the bass's are dumb.
3) 400 Hz - boxiness
4) 1.1 KHz - punch, fatness, impact
5) 3.1 KHz - edge, clarity, harshness, defines timbre
6) 8 KHz - brightness, presence
7) 15 KHz - adding will give sparkle, treble, bring out details - cutting will smooth out harshness and darken the mix

With the above adjustment, I've made sure that the listening experience is 'bassy' for almost any volume, even as low as 5. (You can still feel the bass).
Hope this helps! Been testing different settings since morning and I like this the best. Unfortunately, you can save it as a custom setting. If you click on auto or anywhere on the music square, this setting will change and you have to manually adjust it again. :( That's where screenshots come in handy!
Happy Equalizing! :)