Cost Effective System Improvement?


My hobby is to get the best possible sound IMO at the lowest possible cost. My system:

Tekton Electron Speakers - Upgraded
Doge 10 Tube Amplifier (generally 30WPC in Class A) with Psvane KT88-TII, GE 5751 3 mica black plate preamp tubes, and NOS Mullard CV4024 phase inverters.
Denafrips Pontus DAC
Canare 4S11 Speaker Cables

I listen only to TIDAL Premium through Bluesound Node 2i using the BluOS on an android tablet. I often listen to vocals and use the following as test tracks:

Vaya Con dios “Don’t Cry for Louie”
Dave’s True Story “Chasin’ The White Line Down”
Dead Can Dance “The Wind That Shakes the Barley”
Harry Nilsson “Without You”
Glen Campbell “By The Time I get To Phoenix”

I would like recommendations on what I might do for a cost effective improvement. I would consider spending $2-4K for different speakers or amplifier. The speakers and/or amplifier would have to weigh less than 80lbs. My back is 75 years old.

I appreciate your recommendations.
chinook9
Component wise, on your front end you have a great DAC, so I’d either upgrade the Bluesound with a good LPS or ditch it all together. I recently moved from a Node2i to a Aurender and it was quite a noticeable improvement. 
Agree 100% with mahgister and millercarbon.  Same result from two different approaches.  All roads may lead to Rome, none will look the same.  It is about the music.
I have the Bluesound Node 2i. I love it, but I do have it connected to an external DAC. That is the fastest way to better sound quality. My advice: Get a better streamer or connect the Bluesound to a better DAC.
@chinook9
what mostly everyone said- optimize your components and room first.

Subsequently, if you still want a sonic uptick, it would help if you told us what is unsatisfactory (e.g. not enough bass, highs to shrill,…) and/or where you want to go (e.g. more bass, warmer midrange,…) and/or if you want to identify/update weakest links.

Ha, just learned that “e.g.” means “example”, I’ve been mistakenly using “i.e.” which means “that is”. You can teach an old man new tricks.
I keep trying Rasberry Pi solutions, they are getting more complex and expense but not any better. Everyone sounds dull, everyone is a nightmare to set up, everyone has been so unreliable I have given it away.