Bass leaves after amp warms up?


I don't understand-after my Musical Fidelity M6i amp warms up for about an hour I notice the deep bass & kick drum aren't the same.
They sound less musical with loss of weight/depth.The notes are there but the moving of air have left.Sound is has much less impact and boreing.
I had the same problem with Bryston amp so there is no defect with amps nor with the rest of my equipment/
PSB Synchrony one speakers,AQ cables,Bryston CD Player.
My question has anyone heard similar & is there a plausable reason?
fishing716
That integrated looks like a nice package.

If there is an integrated at any reasonable cost that can drive a hard load as well as a good separate power amp, its probably a Class D integrated like that, though I have not heard that one specifically. That's because of the smaller power supply needed for CLass D and less potential for EM field associated to affect other crcuits. RFI can be a problem with CLass D amps, but newer designs seem to have a pretty good handle on that and that should help application in an integrated I would think.

We'll see. Anxious to hear how it turns out. Remember that some break in time for a new amp might be needed before it sounds its best.
Which Integrated are you referring to Yamaha or Musical fidelity pre/prx?
I don't know what you mean by Class D
Does that stand for Digital?
That was the Audio Reseach I was lookning at but decided against it
Yamaha is not Class D

http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-A-S2000BL-Natural-Stereo-Amplifier/dp/B001L19FBC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370555103&sr=8-1&keywords=yamaha+2000+integrated
Hmm, well I thought i read that Yamaha model to be Class D, but maybe not.

Maybe this amp will do better than the last one. I tend to like most Yamaha amps I have heard, but have not heard that one. I hope it works out.
Fishing ... Class D as compared to class A, AB amps....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class-D_amplifier