Fishing716 -
A couple of suggestions.
What I have found with some mosfet amps is they go through cycles. On turn on, very transparent, then after a while they go gluggy. However if you wait another hour then the transparency returns.
The other suggestion would be to get the amplifer checked over - get the "bias" checked to make sure it is in spec. The bias will determine the operating temperature to some degree and too high a bias can result in "gluggy" sound.
A couple of suggestions.
What I have found with some mosfet amps is they go through cycles. On turn on, very transparent, then after a while they go gluggy. However if you wait another hour then the transparency returns.
The other suggestion would be to get the amplifer checked over - get the "bias" checked to make sure it is in spec. The bias will determine the operating temperature to some degree and too high a bias can result in "gluggy" sound.