Best used integrated for under $5000


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I am in the process of building a new dedicated stereo system and looking for both speakers and an integrated. For speakers as of right now I am leannng towards either used Rockport Atria (if I can find one) or Focal Sopra 2 (if no Atria comes around in 6 months). 

I am am moving to NY in 6 weeks and therefore don’t really know what the room dimensions will be. 

Sound I like :

1. A tad bit warm while still having a lot of punch (nothing muddled about it)
2. Vocals (Diana Krall, John Mayer etc) have a level of cleanliness to it
3. Guitar (Gipsy kings, Jesse cook) sound airy without being lean
4. It may be related to my first point above; forgiving of average source (eg high quality Spotify streaming, which isn’t that high quality after all )

Most of my source will be Tidal and strong preference for integrated amps with a built in DAC. Even better if the unit has a streamer as well. Otherwise I am planning to use Google chrome cast (is that a bad idea). 

As of right now my list has Hegel h360, Lyngdorf and Moonaudio 340i. 

I am planning to buy used. That means new prices probably could be as high as $10000. 

It would be great to get some recommendations. 
marrduk24
@mountainsong Can you elaborate why you preferred the Gamut integrated over the Luxman 509x?
I just love on these threads where we get anyone and everyone under the sun saying "XXX is the Best!!" without really describing why or what they are actually experiencing.
I used to have tubed separates but everything went into storage when I moved overseas.  Came back in 2013 and sold the tubed gear and got a Hegel H200.  The sound was very good and the unit was reliable.  After a year I got over the lack of tube sound and enjoyed the music.  I would recommend against a built in DAC as that area continues to improve.  Earlier this year I bought a BAT VK3000SE demo.  The sound is a substantial improvement over the Hegel.  Bass was fuller, mids had better timbre and highs were cleaner.  I have not heard the Hegel H360 and I am sure it performs better than the H200 but I would give the BAT a listen.  My sources are lps and digital rips with Sonus Faber Cremona floorstanders, original version.
I bought the h360 and while at average listening levels I thought the hegels all had the sonic signature I could hear a little more refinement between the h160 to the h360 and then the h190, and if I didn't need the 250 wpc I might lean to the h190 for the newer dac and slihtly tweaked soundengine. There seemed to be just a little more resolution at both fq extremes thru the h190, but I still bought the h360.
Krell Vanguard Digital is a steal and is superb!  New S-300i Class A coming out et less power and higher price tag should drive Vanguard prices lower...get new!!
I have Rockport Aviors and my friend let me borrow his Devialet 140 expert pro with SAM profile.. it was amazing and so was the phonostage... plus not having to have streamers etc...  I need to simplify my man cave living room of huge monoblock and tube space heaters, so I will be looking to buy Devialet 220 or higher for the extra inputs.   I would definitely try to wait for the Rockports used versus Focal, and keep in mind i was an ex Wilson Watt Puppy 7, Maxx 1-3 owner with Lamm ML2.1s.  The Devialet really captures the Class A triode sound I love, but the 8000 damping factor makes even the Hegel looks weak.