A warm DAC?


Help me pair a DAC with my Prima Luna integrated, Focal 1038 be and PS Audio Perfect Wave transport...Speakers are quite detailed. Looking to level out the high end. Prefer analog warmth. No interest in streaming, expect to use for CD play only...budget $2500.
larseand
I don't know what warm sound is unless you want 2nd order distortion versus odd order distortion which sounds brighter.  As to a neutral but very full sounding DAC, I can recommend the COS Engineering D1.  Their H-1 is more open but much less full sounding.  I own the D-2 which is in-between, quite full sounding but not quite as open.  The price differences are significant with the D1 at $10K and the D2 at $5k, H-1 at $2.5K(?).  I'm coming from an EAR Acute, my former "warm" sounding tube CD player.  The greatly improved micro details, more open soundstage made the D-2 my choice over my 15 year old CD player.  All three models are not too far forward or too far back from the speaker sounding, just right in the middle, permitting the recording soundstage to reproduce more accurately.
@nicktheknife
The best way to find out is try different cables and see if you can tell a difference.  Try to control for normal human biases as best you can.
For your purposes the PS Audio DAC III is a warm DAC and probably quite affordable used if you can find one. 
So, this group has given me quite the education, and for that I thank you all! I most certainly regret using "warm" to get this post started...My vocabulary has grown to, musical, organic, analog like, musical...I HAVE learned that I am not alone. There seems to be a contingent of folks who just want to enjoy what they have and have no need to make the transition to streaming...About half of my listening time is analog, so I just don't have the resources to get into the latest digital equipment...

After all of your responses, I am drawn towards the MGDT Orchid, Tubadour 3, Boarder Patrol and a PS Audio PW DAC to mate with my PS Audio, PW Transport...Cheers!
Let the over obsessing continue!