Need a warm amp for bright speakers


So when I bought my system some time ago I made some mistakes being this the first time I ever ventured out doing this. I bought Paradigm Monitor 9 v5 and a Pioneer VSX21TXH. Surrounding speakers aer all Monitors backs are Titan v5 and center is a 290 I believe v6. The SVS kills though. The fronts do get very bright when pushed especially with metal that I listen to and it is VERY BRIGHT. Without redoing my whole system is there a way I can tame this problem? Use my Pioneer for maybe center and rears and processing and a dedicated amp for the fornts? If so what should I shoot for? I hear NAD is a good warm amp. I don't want to sell or get rid of the Paradigms because getting all new speakers would be far costlier than a dedicated amp. However I am a little skeptical that I can solve this with just and amp. All ears open for a relative newbie.
mmartin0617

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Also the Monitor 9's must be biampable or triampable. If you have not replaced the flat brass straps aready, they should be replaced with a high quality jumper. I use anticable fom Paul Speltz whch is inexpensive. Those factory straps are horrible.

Really like what Bifwynne says.
You can't go wrong with Audioquest. Other than that, I'd stay away from cable with silver in it. Copper is more tame.