What is the best way to tame a slightly bright speaker?


I know the answer is get a speaker that isn't bright,  but I've got a pair of TAD Evolution Ones that I like quite a bit except that the magnesium midrange and beryllium tweeter are just a little bright for me.  I'm driving them with a D'Agostino Classic Stereo, which I needed to drive my old speakers but I don't need all that muscle for the TADs (89db sensitivity, 4 ohm impedance {doesn't drop below 4 ohms}) recommended power 50 to 250 watts. 

I'd like to get  an amp that does voices especially well.  I know somebody posted recently that a subwoofer solved his brightness problem and I may look into that at some point.  Any and all suggestions are welcome.
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I own a Class A solid state amp - and owned Class A tube monoblocks. Love them both! But, they don’t cure brightness. Highly recommend a pair of subs - and room treatments. Just for grins - temporarily hang a large beach towel or afghan - centered on the front wall behind the speakers. It may offer a clue as to where to start. I’ve heard your speakers at several audio shows. They sound amazing.