Which integrated amp for better musicality - Parasound Hint vs Primaluna vs ???


I've been having a blast looking up threads and doing some research but my dilemma is this - I want to get more enjoyment out of my music (don't we all). My Anthem and Oppo setup honestly sound great but I can't help but think that maybe I am missing out. I am thinking of upgrading some of my gear by either adding an integrated amp or separates. I'd love to hear some recommendations. Based on some reading, I am considering: 

1. Parasound Halo Integrated 6
2. Primaluna Dialogue Premium or Premium HP

My current setup is as follows: 

Oppo 105D
Anthem MRX 510 AVR
Ascend Acoustic Sierra RAAL Towers and Horizon Center

Any recommendations or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. 
freesole
Do yourself a favor and bring home a Hegel h360 to demo, I was using an anthem int then went to a parasound a21 with a krell class a pre and finally the hegel brought what I call the there factor to my speakers at the time the revel salon1  and since have used them to drive VA beethovens and salon2's and remain impressed. you can find them used for as little as $3500.
To the OP-
You will get many different answers from many different people, all with their own tastes and preferences.
I have a Line Magnetic amp and chose it over Primaluna and Rogue after listening to the three. I like the sound of the LM Audio and the fact that the company based many of it’s designs from the old Western Electric audio amps. To be sure, as was noted from another poster, one should match these amps to speakers easier to drive. I have Vandersteens and the combo is sweet. I also have a Parasound Halo A21 driving some Maggie’s and I think these two amps are different in the way they match up to speakers. John Curl designed amps are very, very good with the right speakers.
I'm a little late to the party and a bit confused.  When I look at some of the equipment recommended in this thread, such as the PrmaLuna, put out 50 or fewer watts per channel.  When I read reviews of some speakers, I notice some state they prefer 100 + watts.  How do I interpret the apparent disparity of quality amps low output and quality speakers needing more?
@cakyol if only - the Int-250 is over $10k :) I'd rather spend that money (at least for now) on a new set of speakers. I would love to have a listen of the Pass Labs in the future though.