Best integrated for my needs????


I've recently come into some funds, and it is time to upgrade my 2 channel system to something far more serious and enjoyable. First stop is here...

Current system: Extensive digital library (FLAC)/Tidal > SOtM SMS-200 > Peachtree Nova 300 > Acoustic Zen Hollogram II > Paradigm Ref Studio 40's. This system was relatively cheap to build and has been a very enjoyable platform cost/benefit wise.

About me: Love music, don't get enough time to just relax and enjoy, time for a change. Have worked in and around the audio ODM industry, so have had a chance to listen to some amazing systems over the years, and have developed some good relationships that I will lean on once I go to purchase (F&F). I listen to mostly Jazz & Classical at modest volumes w/ periodic need to turn it up to rock out a bit. My listening room is 12'x18', with the system facing the shallow side. Prefer a bit of warmth vs totally neutral sound, but abhor muddy or noisy digital reproduction. My preference would be towards a very quiet, more neutral, fast and clean musical experience with a defined sound stage. Not looking for perfection, but want to achieve 95% w/ an easy listening (no fatigue) experience.

Budget: $20k, Leaning towards a top notch integrated as the core of my system. Will pair DAC, Speakers etc. based on the integrated I choose.

Comments/Questions on integrated's:

So I've spent a bit of time reading about the current generation of Integrated Amps (all in ones). From my reading the Luxman 509x, Accuphase E-480, Gryphon 120/300 seem to resonate. Curious about Devialet though I'm not quite sure I understand the concept, and Hegel seems to be something I should also consider.

1. What if any manf/devices, am I missing from this list?
2. What is the deal with Devialet. Is this something I should consider, if so which model?
2. Which of these is likely to be most reliable and present the best possibility for future proofing (thinking 5 year time horizon). Seems some are concerned about Gryphon's long term reliability?
3. Best bang for buck?
4. Given my preferences, and assuming I start with the amp, which system will be easiest to build around in pursuit of the musical experience I want to achieve? Most flexibility?
5. Lastly, given that it is essentially impossible to trial systems in the age of covid, is there a "safe" choice here that I can proceed without trialing, knowing that I can tweak around the Integrated with high probability of success?

Am I missing anything?

Thanks all!
ratbastrd
Hey ratbastard (gotta love that user ID) - They are hard to find right now but check-out the NAD M33. It’s getting rave reviews, costs $5,000, includes a very nice streamer, DAC, user interface, DIRAC live, MQA and most importantly a 200w/ch amplifier section based on the Purifi Class D module. NAD made good choices on using the latest technology in my opinion. That will leave you $15K (plus what you make by selling your other equipment) for speakers. There are a lot of great speakers in that price range which is another discussion!
I just listened to the Boulder 866 integrated driving Rockport Avior II speakers. I've heard the Gryphon 300, T+A 3100, and several other integrated amplifiers. Try to get a home audition of the Boulder 866, it's very good. 
I can highly recommend contacting Underwood HiFi. They have name brand products (as well as their own) at some awesome prices. Walter is the owner and can help you put together a total system, including all cabling
What is the general consensus on the Devialet integrateds? It seems on the surface like a love em or hate em proposition?  

I see that 440 pro that just came up today, any thoughts?