Looking for suggestions on a used amp or new. $2000/ budget



Hello everyone, I've recently purchased a Emotiva  XMC-1 Pre Amp, Paradigm S6's and the matching center (C5 v.3). I currently own a Emotiva LPA-1 amp. After getting my system set up, I feel that the LPA-1 isn't giving me the feed back and detail I want and might be lacking in power.  So, that being said, I'm looking for suggestions on what amp would push these speakers and give me the sound quality I'm looking for. I'm a movie guy first and music second. But as I get older, I'm leaning more towards music.   I'm currently looking at an older Aragon 4004 or 8008. I've heard great things about these amps and I'm considering purchasing one or both. I'm open to all suggestions, used or new. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

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I also recommend the Parasound A21.  I have 2 of them along with the A23 to switch back and forth between 2 channel and surround sound duties.  I don't think you can do better for the price on something that has been proven to stand the test of time.  
Ok, thanks for the recommendation.  I'm going to order a Parasound A 21 and A31 and see how they work within my system.  Thanks again guys!!  
I would recommend you also give Tom Maker's amps a look. Can't go wrong with them. Lot's of power, no brightness, approaching tube amp in detail. And within your budget. American made so easily serviced.
https://www.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-maker-audio-g9-maker-formerly-edge-electronics-2017-02...

Seeing that you have familiarity with Emotiva and already own an XMC-1, why change brands? I've read herein on this forum that unless you are confident in the impedance characteristics of an amp>preamp match and choose wisely, problems could crop up.

So why not an Emotiva XPA Gen 3?
http://emotiva.com/products/amplifiers/xpa-gen3

Well within your budget. 
My system I own now is the first one I've built since the invention of the internet. And every single piece of it is used! I have saved a ton of money! (With the exception of my new Project VS-C record cleaner) I've even sold parts for more than I paid. If I had only bought new, I wouldn't have a system even a third as nice as this one. Audiophiles as a whole generally take fairly good care of their gear, it's not hard to find items 5 to 10 years old for less than half price. I wouldn't dream of buying new! I'm loving my all used system. Even the records and CD's I'm playing are used too! And quite often the manufacterers will still talk to you and help you with issues.