Lots of good advice on here- My experience with the SST Brystons is they are unlikely to be the culprit. Because Bryston has a 20 year warranty you could send them in and ask them to be checked as your sound has degraded. My experience is they have a no questions asked fix it policy. I had an old 4B I took on trade from a buddy that was outside the 20 year window- they re-capped and replaced some switches and something else I forgot about and it was $800. Since they use new parts and not NOS the unit exceeded it's OEM specs. Pretty impressive.
My guess is speaker placement and sadly hearing loss. I'm 64 and it's a fact that I cannot hear as well as I used to. Come to think of it- I've more on that list than hearing....

