Big John wrote:I think some of the frequencies on the bass amp take some distance to develop or at least that is what I have been told
I've found this to be the single most important thing about getting a good bass sound in the studio. The lower the frequency, the longer the sound wave takes to reach a pressure apex when travelling from the source. If you have the room to do it, try taking the D112 and pulling it back from the source a bit until you start to hear a little more of what you want. Then take the NT5 and close mic the amp to get more of the "growl" and once you're at the board, check your phase, and you can mix and match them to taste.
The RE-20 is also one of my first choices for bass. If you continue having the same problems, be sure to keep an eye out for one. They are very reasonably priced used. Plus they look like Darth Vader's cock. You can't lose!