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The midrange is very important - if everything is coming through clearly in the mids, it's highly likely it'll play back fine whatever you play it on. Otherwise, you'll have to hope that people have subs or other specific setups.
Definitely do a lot of referencing - it sounds like your bass is weighted very heavily towards the very low frequencies, meaning you can throw all the volume you want at it, it's still not going to sound loud because it doesn't have a frequency balance that will allow for it to sound loud.
A good listening technique I use is listening very quietly, in mono. It sounds to me that if you listened to this track extremely quietly (so you can barely hear it) the bass wouldn't come through at all anymore. In addition to listening to your track in mono, as well as very quietly, you can throw high pass and low pass filters across the track, and leave just the midrange - this will tell you how your song will sound on radio and on most systems. The midrange is the key.
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