No frills balanced ss integrated amp?


Interested in what the membership recommends for a great sounding solid state integrated amp strictly for two channel audio.  Something that excels at the basics.  Parasound Halo seems well-regarded but the "no frills" modifier is included to try and avoid exactly such "all in one designs"; i.e., DON'T want something with DAC, phono pre, subwoofer control, tone controls, multi-channel output etc., etc..  Budget in the $2500-$3000 range.  Have a Hegel H200 now.  Don't ask why I'm thinking about another.  Not sure I can explain.  New preferred but would definitely consider used (esp., if still in production).  Thanks for the input.  
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Thanks yet again to all who provided input.  Not integrated but skoczylas got me thinking about First Watt.  

I have a Rogue Cronus magnum 2 and it doesn't sound all tubey like tubes do. Its no frills does have phono pre though. It has a great  buffered variable output for a subwoofer. Its phenomenal. All I know is it makes sub bass sound unbelievable tight awesome. Don't ask me why all I know is it does something right and I don't even have an expensive sub. It's a great amp. Weighs 60 lbs. It's a beast of an amp. Made like a tank. It makes my cd's sound better than my solid state does. I love it!!!
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
@skoczylas mentioned First Watt. As a result of that suggestion and Wolf Garcia’s experience with Silverline Preludes and a Dennis Had SEP amp (I have 2nd gen Preludes), I’m "auditioning" a First Watt F7. It’s day 4 now but just four hours after hooking it up, I was already seriously impressed. So, a special "thanks" to skoczylas.  While not an integrated, it is certainly "no frills" except for providing a ton of great sound.  It is working great with a Freya pre-amp operating in tube mode. I think Nelson Pass is some kind of audio Zen master. The F7 might be the best amp I’ve ever owned.