SS Integrated Amplifier that would sound good with the PSB Synchrony One B


  Sorry about my poor English.
  A couple of weeks ago I bought a brand new (old stock) PSB Synchrony One B speakers.
 Great sound with the Luxman L-590AX that I borrowed from my friend but of course I cannot afford one.
 So far I am using NAD C326 Int.Amp. Standard NAD house sound. Nice dynamics but confused highs.
 Any suggestions on the SS Integrated amplifier. The maximum budget is $4000.00. Listening room is 17'x12'x8'.    Very moderate listening levels. Such a posting already exists (by Djengan). The Rega Elicit-R would be one of the options but i heard from the people who are familiar with the Rega electronics, that particular model lately have issues with the humming transformers. Thank you in advance on your opinions.


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McIntosh MA5200   You can get one with very few hours for $3,500.  SS Integrated amp with an MM phono and a decent DAC on board. Plus, you are getting a McIntosh,  so there's that.  
The Plinius is better then a Mcintosh.

The mcintosh integrated uses autotransformers which means a warm but not particularly well defined treble. 

We sold both the Syncrony and the Pliuus as a system they totally complimented each other.
Quite low on your budget side (used can be had for as little as $1400) but still an extremely musical piece
Primare I32.
The Swedes and Nords seem to have a good handle on integrateds of late.
AudioTroy  The MA5200 doesn't have Autoformers.  And your opinion is dead wrong.  
Parasound HALO for a smaller budget. Might as well as throw Lyngdorf TDA-2170 in the hat as well. Room Perfect is great addition.