If it's warmth that you like, the Bryston amps are probably not a good choice. They typically have a very vast attack and can be on the cold/sterile side. Not bad, but not as engaging as other amps. It could be a good match to a very slow speaker that needs more excitement (not the Aerial 10Ts). It appears that the new Bryston Cubed amps (i.e. 3B3) are very laid back -- Bryston has just recently changed their signature. Obviously, the new Bryston amps are out of your budget.
The Emotiva amps are more neutral in comparison, but they are still very fast and engaging. That being said, I feel that they really need a fuse upgrade because they can be somewhat bright/metallic sounding. I found an Isoclean fuse will warm up the sound on the Emotiva and smooth out the brightness/harshness a good deal. Or you could go with Furutech rhodium fuse if you are after deep powerful bass and very high resolution (very revealing). I have not listened to their "Gen 3" amps as they are a completely different beast (using switching power supply and XPR-based amp boards).
I've heard that NAD amps are very warm and very nice. There's a dealer demo NAD C275BEE for sale on audiogon for $999 OBO. It might be somewhat underpowered for your situation though.
This next idea will definitely break your bank, but you could look into a Parasound A21?