I agree.
As a former denier of the value of bass EQ and subs, for decades, I can say that bass EQ is often very useful, especially when combined with advantageously placed subs. Not all rooms need it with all speakers. When I auditioned the Salon2s for the first time the dealer apparently had a nearly perfect room for them and probably optimal placement, but I was never able to replicate that marvelous low-end performance in two different homes, no matter how I placed the Salon2s. A sub and bass EQ was the only cure.
The challenge for music systems is that it very easy to get addicted to running the bass octaves way too hot, and becoming a bassaholic. With acoustic instruments 20-50Hz bass is a subtle experience, easily turned into a caricature of the real thing, IMO. Even for fusion jazz, with all of its synthesizers and electric basses, in a live performance the sound reinforcement subs seldom have the bass power or extension we hear with super-subs in our homes. On the other hand, when you've heard (and measured) a Bosendorfer Imperial Grand in a smallish venue (say, roughly 40K cubic feet) you realize that sub-30Hz response really is important, but good reproduction requires delicate balance. Unless you just like caricatures.