Come on Tom...measurements of the ANALOG SECTION of the Sangean tuner show flat response to 15khz under strong signal conditions.
Like many (most car units) tuners and receivers, most HD radios blend and gradually suppress high frequencies as signal level drops...so that the listener WILL NEVER HEAR NOISE, whether listening to analog or digital signals.
Given a strong signal (WKBC-FM here in Wilkes County, or WFDD in Winston Salem), analog FM sounds fantastic on the Accurian. Except for a narrower stereo image, and loss of highs FROM THE 75us PRE-EMPHASE REQUIRED FOR ANALOG FM, it's fairly close to "HD".
HD sounds brighter than FM because, as anyone who's an engineer at an FM station will tell you, an FM station can be bright, or it can be loud. It can't be both, because with the treble boost from the 75us pre-emphasis, 100 percent modulation is reached MUCH SOONER at high frequencies. In order to be able to modulate fully in the midband, where the ear perceives loudness, highs MUST be rolled off. Pre-emphasis (boosting highs during transmission) and de-emphasis (cutting them on playback) is done on FM for the same reason that dolby does it on tape...to reduce hiss (and yes I'm aware that while dolby is "dynamic"...varying in response to the recorded audio, FM's pre-emphasis/de-emphasis is constant regardless of audio content).
HD has no such limitations...no pre-emphasis...so a station can use lots of loudness processing (compression/limiting), and still be BRIGHT. So EVERY HD signal has more high frequency content than it's analog counterpart. FULLY EXTENDED, full modulation highs with negligible distortion...in other words IMPROVED CLARITY is one of the greatest advantages of HD.
If Tom is correct, then when you compare HD on one radio, with analog on another, the analog should sound as good...and spectral balance (bass/midrange/terble) should be about the same. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO TRY IT! The results will be the same as with the HD radio when it switches to digital...HD will be FAR brighter and clearer. And it's not an "artifact"...in the studio, the HD sounds much closer to the original (cd or mic input) than does the analog signal. It measures that way, too!
I'm guessing that maybe you bought the Polk or Boston Acoustics HD radio. Both have that "warm/fuzzy sound" that many enjoy. It's a characteristic of the radio, NOT HD (you can tell because, as you pointed out, ALL sources sound that way...not just HD.)