Just to update:
I've scored a killer deal on the floor standing Cremonas, so I jumped on them. A Cremona Auditor with Rel sub versus the Cremonas is close, but not really. Spend your money on the floor standers if you want a full, coherent sound.
I've since moved to Plinius 9200 for amplification and a Plinius CD101. The Plinius 9200 bested the Primare I30 in all departments, and especially in resolution. The Plinius CD101 just took that resolution to another level. To Primare's fairness, I think they have a remarkable midrange tone, very close to the Plinius, just not as transparent.
So, now the system entails:
SF Cremonas
Plinius 9200
Plinius CD101
Audioquest Cheetah and Volcano
Rel B2
Honestly, Primare is not good enough for SF Cremona series, and while there may be better combos out there than Plinius/Cremonas, this combo is quite synergistic.
Areas to improve in Plinius which I think Cremonas would benefit from are in dynamics, transparency, inner details, and an even more holistic, three dimensional soundstage. The Cremonas are capable of these qualities and the Plinius combo does not give the ultimate in these areas. However, for the money, this combo is very synergistic and gives you probably 95% of what you'd want with ultimate transparency, soundstaging and extension only slightly lacking.
Before Plinius I checked out Classe and Mcintosh, hard to find much more in my area. Classe was excellent and so was Mcintosh but too much $. Mcintosh was a little flat with the 402s but that might change if you jump to the 501s, while I only heard Classe's big monoblocks which were very nice but felt separated through the frequencies. I kept thinking, nice highs, good lows, but had a hard time focusing on a coherent whole. I think the Cremonas benefit from big power, so maybe big Pass Labs, VTL's or Mcintosh 501/1201s would be good. Ayre might be a good match because of their resolving abilities matched with the Cremona's emotional abilities.
Any comments welcome...