s-s integrateds just on the warm side of neutral


I'd be curious to hear which makes and models members would put in this category: quality solid-state integrateds that are just a little more "forgiving" and a little less "relentless" or "ruthless" than the norm. I'm not talking seriously euphonic, just a little on the warmer side of the neutral line.

I'm thinking pieces like the Ayre AX-7e, Plinius 9200 (?).

What others?
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??? Akg_ca, he didn't ask for a cure to a problem, he asked which solid state integrated amps other members thought run toward the "warmer side of the neutral line." Nor did he even say that he was looking to buy one.
Thanks Cellorover!

Would class A Luxman and Sugden also fit in here? They seem like likely candidates.
Akg_ca: I take all of your points and do know exactly what you're talking about. If I lived nearer to more than one store, and if I had a network of audio buddies, it would all be easier.

There are early DDD recordings made by Deutsche Grammophon that are simply unlistenable on certain rigs, but not on others.

All that being said, when you audition a system and then swap out just one (any one) of the components, you often hear some kind of change. The nature of the change will be described on one or more of a number of axes: more/less space, imaging, depth, fullness of timbre, jump factor, etc. etc. One of those axes, for me, is "forgiving" vs. "relentless". I've heard it, and I've used those adjectives.
Before this thread gets seriously side-tracked, can I make a plea for it to return to my original question. Thanks.