Desalvo55, I run a class D Halcro MC20 through a pair of Newform Research hybrids. Have made some significant changes to my system to achieve the very goals you mention. Last year, I bought a Cambridge Audio 804c player and a pre-owned AtmaSphere MP3. The sound was full, detailed multi-dimensional and ultimately more impressive than engaging. I also had a hum in the system that I could not resolve and took the pre off line. Recently, I purchased a Cary sacd 306 and a used Audio Horizons tp2.0 pre with the balanced and noise reduction upgrades. The synergy sounds like what you are looking for. Relaxing, is your goal, and what I have achieved. I would attribute that to the Audio Horizons. The Halcro is described as clinical and brutally honest, to a fault. The Cary, to my ear, has an analog quality. The Audio Horizons seems to tie it all together in a package that gives you the music in an honest, revealing, expansive and non-fatiguing way. I am a jazz musician and have have developed a ear for the way instruments should sound - not just the music. I get that with the system I now have. You may find the Audio Horizons to your liking. It is considerably south of $2k, even with options, and is returnable. Hope this helps. David