Dreadnaught a Bit Bright?


I recently acquired a Theta Dreadnaught to drive my Aerials 8b's. Originally I was driving them with a Proceed HPA-2. Sold the HPA-2 with intentions of buying a HPA-3 to drive the front three channels in my HT. To make a long story short, I bought a Dreadnaught based on it's universally high praise. Don't get me wrong I am enjoying the music, but there are recordings that sound bright to me now. Could be my imagination since it's been almost a year (I used the Amp5 temporarily.) since I sold the HPA-2. Thought I'd check to see if anyone else shared this perception or had the chance to go side by side with the two units? Originally, I did side by side comparisons between the Proceed and a Bryson. The Proceed was clearly warmer.
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You don't mention if it is a Dreadnaught or a Dreadnaught II. I had a Dreadnaught for years and then brought home a Dread II for a possible upgrade. It went right back to the dealer. It wasn't as musical as the original Dreadnaught and I would consider it bright, almost as bright as the Krell amps were in the 90's.
Tvad- Are you saying the Synergistic X2 cables lean to the dark side. I have these cables and IMO they will not hide brightness. What they do is lower distortion in the highs and bring out fullness/harmonics.
No worries! You're an audiophile. All audiophiles come to suspect their _____ of perhaps being a bit "bright" after a while.
One caution I would like to raise is that a true authority on amplifiers has recently asserted to me that he can demonstrate how big solid state amps turn bright when they are current starved.

If the IC recommendations do not pan out for you, try looking at whether you are not providing the amps with enough good clean power.