However having said that; If you want to take to it another level AND if you are willing/able to biamp and/or run a seperate sub AND you can get your hands on an amp that has an extremly high damping factor, Crown K2 for exmple, the bass then becomes very tight. You feel it in your solar plexus. I'm not talking about loud thumping bass, although you can turn it up if you want, I'm talking about really feeling it while not hearing it stand out. (I know a lot of ifs and ANDs but well worth it IMO)
I agree that biamping can work wonders for the bass on some of the older ML models like the Ascents or Prodigys, but not in this case. Neil H has Summits, which are already internally biamped.
Now he could match them up with a subwoofer, but I don't think that will result in much improvement, especially until the room has some acoustic treatments. I find no need to match my Descent with my Summits for music. In my acoustically-treated room, I find that the Summits have deep, tight quality bass response and the Descent adds very little benefit.