I'm going to throw a curve ball into the mix.
Lyngdorf TDAI3400 , get the optional analogue input and consider the HDMI module if you like to double duty with AV.
You could add a quality sub or 2 down the line as an upgrade path.
http://www.the-ear.net/review-hardware/lyngdorf-tdai-3400-integrated-amplifier-dac-streamer
Review here from a guy who spins vinyl. No DAC required it's a digital amp.
What sets this apart is you get is world class room control. This will have more of an impact on your overall sound quality than better measuring amps. You can even just use it as a pre amp down the line.
I can see you have excellent close to full range speakers, but adding a sub or two and playing with the digital crossover settings you can go down to full range bass and taking those bass notes away from the Emma's will improve the mid bass and higher frequencies.
You could also consider the chraper 2170 as a room correcting pre, you would lose the built in streamer.
My only caution is that power conditioning these digital amps can be very beneficial in my experience. However, have lots of noisy dc pumps and led lights on the same power ring circuit, from my fish tank (That review implies you don't need conditioning, ymmv).
The sound is very neutral. You really tend to get the flavour of the recording and the recording methods and the recording acoustics. You can voice the system with presents and your own equalization. If I stream an analogue recording it sounds analogue.
Lyngdorf TDAI3400 , get the optional analogue input and consider the HDMI module if you like to double duty with AV.
You could add a quality sub or 2 down the line as an upgrade path.
http://www.the-ear.net/review-hardware/lyngdorf-tdai-3400-integrated-amplifier-dac-streamer
Review here from a guy who spins vinyl. No DAC required it's a digital amp.
What sets this apart is you get is world class room control. This will have more of an impact on your overall sound quality than better measuring amps. You can even just use it as a pre amp down the line.
I can see you have excellent close to full range speakers, but adding a sub or two and playing with the digital crossover settings you can go down to full range bass and taking those bass notes away from the Emma's will improve the mid bass and higher frequencies.
You could also consider the chraper 2170 as a room correcting pre, you would lose the built in streamer.
My only caution is that power conditioning these digital amps can be very beneficial in my experience. However, have lots of noisy dc pumps and led lights on the same power ring circuit, from my fish tank (That review implies you don't need conditioning, ymmv).
The sound is very neutral. You really tend to get the flavour of the recording and the recording methods and the recording acoustics. You can voice the system with presents and your own equalization. If I stream an analogue recording it sounds analogue.