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I found this too, at first, but I think I ended up tweaking my EQ on my apps to compensate, which helped. It wasn't a massive change. Now I'm pretty happy with them.
My biggest complaint is the stupid touch interface. Just give me buttons, dudes.
I tried tweaking around in the sony app, but I really didn't like the navigation, it felt very old. I tried various EQ settings, some made it a tiny bit better, but I found most made it sound even boomier lol. I forgot to try it with wavelet which I kind of regret not doing though
And yeah the touch interface is what made me gravitate toward the QC45 over the Bose 700. I don't think theres something less intuitive than a touch interface you don't see and don't get any feedback whatsoever for a few 1/100 of a second because it has to decide what gesture you were intending to do. Buttons. They are so easy. Click. Instant feedback. The action may not be instant because of delay but at least I know it registered my input
When I first tried the LinkBud S I had a similar reaction and was like "why is this so muddy and ultra bassy?" But as I spent a bit of time deactivating any random audio presets on the phone and then trying various settings with the sony app, they actually sound amazing. Very clear details and balanced bass. Mine is an IEM and not a headphone, but hopefully the experience to find a good audio balance for you is similar.