Amp Preamp Advice


I am fairly new to the forum and perhaps someone has already had this discussion. If so, please forgive me.

I currently have a Parasound Halo A23 amp, Parasound New Classic 2100 preamp, Marantz 8006 CD player which can also be used for streaming, and Focal Aria 926 speakers. Overall, the system sounds pretty good. But are we ever really completely satisfied with the sound? I have been considering various options to improve the sound quality-more depth and clarity, bigger soundstage, etc. and wanted to see if I could get some advice before I make another purchase. Here are some of the options that I have considered:

1) Upgrade to a Parasound A21 amp which will increase the watts from 125 to 250 and the amperage from 45 to 60. If I go with this option, I will eventually upgrade the preamp, probably to a Parasound P6.
2) Upgrade the preamp to either a Parasound P6 when some are back in stock or to a Musical Fidelity or NAD C165BEE now. I would keep my current amp at least for now.
3) Gift my current amp and preamp to my son to start his first "real" stereo system and purchase an integrated amp which would replace both my amp and preamp at the same time. I know that there is a whole conversation to be had about which are better separates or integrated. But the integrated amps that I am considering are the Parasound Hint 6, the Musical Fidelity M5si and the Musical Fidelity M6si. In a way, I feel that the first two might be lateral moves from where I currently am although they would increase my wattage slightly and probably give me a better DAC than I currently have. The last one is probably more than I wanted to pay for an integrated at the moment, but I might could swing down the road.

What do the people say who probably know infinitely more about building a good sound system than I do? Or should I go with my last option and just be content with what I have? Thank you for your responses.
bcool57
what exactly is the budget ? You have many choices of excellent gear. As Eric wisely said, optimize current setup as your Curl designed components are capable of much. Consider the Jim Smith book - Get Better Sound - to assist you.

Ignore the singular product recommendation, typical regurgitation of only what they own, often without any or much depth of experience… 

Finally, enjoy the journey and congrats on the notion to gift components to son to kindle interest :-) how wonderful!
I have spent a good deal of time the last couple of days listening to various artists in different genres and have come away convinced that my system is pretty good overall. I think it does need tweaking but one piece of equipment at a time, probably starting with the preamp or adding a sub. I have looked at various used preamps online including Bryston, Bel Canto, Hegel, Copland, and Rogue. Some of them are solid state and some tube.

As for budget, I don’t have much of one as I have children either in college or about to head to college. My wife and I have always allowed a little “play money” each month that we can use however we want which is what I will save to buy.
Thank you all for your input!
Send your kids to school to learn a trade, HVAC, medical imaging, anything but college. Burn your money with a blow torch, get more to show for it than a college degree. Plus not create more people who hate their own civilization. Just saying, better you hear it than live the horror show you are about to fund. Save money, better stereo, and they actually get good jobs in the end. Definitely a win-win.
I did pull the trigger on a vintage McIntosh SL-1 sub from the good people at The Music Room Audio. Always a pleasure to work with them, especially Ben. I started to buy either a Rogue RP-1 Tube amp or a Bryston BP6 solid state amp from them, but I kind of want to see how much difference the sub makes in the sound. Plus, one thing I do like about my Parasound preamp and Parasound preamps in general, you can set the crossover for the sub and the speakers on the back of them. Hopefully, this will give me a fuller sound.