Should an amp have a "personality"?


I currently have a SimAudio W-7 amp.  If there is a word to describe its sound, it would be NEUTRALITY precisely capitalized.  I mean it is neutral to a fault.  It's NOT warm, or bright, or analytical, or sweet, or anything that might be misconstrued as a personality.  It's just "IS".  It has nothing that would offend me but nothing that is endearing either.  I suppose some people may like this type of sound.  I also have another SimAudio Moon W-3 amp, and although it is neutral, but it has a distinct personality of being slightly forward, slightly upfront and ultimately more interesting to listen to.  

At this point, I am a bit disappointed what the W7 is not "FOR".  I want its sound to be FOR something be it slightly warm, or forward, or a touch bright or something that is a bit interesting even if it is a flaw.  It's like a politician who wouldn't say he's for something at the risk of offending his potential voters.  

PASS Labs amps are known to be a bit warm in the bass along with all their class A type of sound just as tube amps but they somehow make music sings.  
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@roxy54 

This certainly won't be the first time something was more complex that I figured it would be.  : )   Lots of projects I get about 1/2 way into and say, "Damn, this is more complicated than I figured it would be"    I have everyone on Audiogon to help me though !!  

Having enough power to achieve the desired dynamics with the speakers being used is also not a trivial factor to the ultimate sound.

Should an amp have personality??

only if it’s super expensive ! Lol. that said I love me some tubes.