amp or preamp to extend upper end


I went from a fantastic little Krell integrated amp to a Musical Fidelity M6 amp and preamp. Found that the high end is a bit rounded off -- that amazing detail I had on the cheaper Krell is lost. My dealer said that the owner of Musical Fidelity designs his equipment for this sonic signature intentionally. Maybe I just got to used to an over-emphasized high end.

Question: would replacing the amp or preamp have a more noticeable impact on extending the upper range (assuming the new equipment can do so)? Any suggestions? Speakers are Vanderteen 3s.
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LOL - I thought it stood for "Bring My Wallet" I drove three 80's cars into the ground '80 320i, 83 325 & 87 535is & the best a '95 R100RT (2 wheeled airhead variety) until I totaled it 2 years ago. They were all great machines in that era & I had a good independent enthusiast mechanic for the maintenance I couldn't handle myself but he adamantly said stay away from the newer stuff - electronic nightmares.

Fusion handling better than a modern day Bimmer - yikes!