Best integrated for PSB Imagine T2's


I have an NAD C390DD all digital integrated amplifier. I am considering a big improvement in a DAC, as in a PS Audio Perfectwave DAC. This along with my Project Xtension 10 turntable/musical surroundings nova phenomena phono preamp, would give me quality analog signal inputs from all my sources. Considering an upgrade to an integrated that could better process analog to my PSB Imagine T2 speakers with a big improvement in SQ, any thoughts on an endgame amp for around 5 to 6,000?
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Hadn't had any feedback on my earlier post. Does that mean that no one has an opinion of the NAD M32 (with the BluSound module for streaming Tidal), and that amp paired with the Focal Aria 926 or 936? If you do, I'd appreciate your comments. Thanks.
@easola01,

I have the Primaluna Dialogue Premium HP integrated feeding the T2s.  

It's plenty of power in my room--about 13 wide by 22 long by 9 high. I love it.  I have only 2 gripes with it and they are small.  1. When you power it up it defaults to ultralinear mode, which is not my preferred mode (I like triode more).  All you have to do is push a button so this is pretty neglible.  2.  The remote seems pretty directional, meaning it needs to generally be pointed in the direction of the unit as opposed to other remotes that seem to work from the next room. 

The HP version should be able to drive most speakers and it is great with the T2s.  Whether you will like it depends on personal taste. I love it into the T2s.  I do not, however, use it from June-September as it pumps out a good bit of heat.  I swap in the Creek or Peachtree for the summer months.  

I cannot say enough good about the HP version.  There are plenty of reviews online for you to read, which will be more succinct and eloquent that anything I can say.  One caveat--the HP is a tube rollers dream, but swapping out power tubes (there are 8) can get pricey quick.  That said, it's such a great amp to experiment with.  I wasn't planning on tube rolling yet that was a nice feature with the autobias.  Once I tried tube rolling out of curiousity I was hooked.  But that's not for everyone.   
By the way,  it's actually a treat to swap out the PL for SS.  I'm so excited for fall weather to arrive in Chicago.  When it does, I'm getting a whole new sound for the Fall and Winter!
If you are at all considering a tube integrated amp, you might give some thought to the Rouge, Cronus Mag. II. When home auditioning some very nice power and integrated amps to drive my Maggie 1.7s ( a bit more difficult load than the PSBs) even over the Prima Luna Dialogue HP, I chose the Rouge. With the Maggies, the Rouge did every thing as well as the Prima Luna (very open and detailed, yet smooth and musical, with a very large stage and very good imaging) but with less effort and a little less heat. The Rouge was also a bit more dynamic with percussions and base. Just a thought,
Jim