High end high quality int. amp for low level listening


Hello to all Audigon members.  I'm quite in a dilemma weather I should upgrade my amplifier. Currently I own Pathos classic one MK3 driving Sonus Faber Sonetto's speakers, and I must say I'm very happy with sound filling my 35 square meters room. However, it's known that the speakers are power hungry as they rated at 86db sensitivity and 4 ohm impedance and I think they will surely benefit from a bigger power supply. With all that being said I'm not sure if I will hear any improvement mostly because 90% of the time I listen at ~60dBs SPL. My budget is around 5k $ and these are the amplifiers I've been considering:  Hegel H390, Anthem STR, Cambridge Audio Edge A, McIntosh MA5300/MA252, Accuphase e280, Rotel Michi x3 or used Pass Labs INT 25, Mark Levinson 5805.

What do you think guys, will any of the amplifiers make ay difference at 60dB SPL ? 
celestial__sound
At 60 db liwstening level , you are only using less than 20 watts ...if that. a $300 Schitt Lokius will do the job nicely. ......or the $150 Loki Mini+ will also work just fine.You'll EQ the lower listening levels to exactly the sound you like without spending $5000.
Wow!  Great Feedback from All!  Very Educational, especially with "each of our ears, hear and appreciate different tonalities and soundstage's differently.."   Thank you to Each!
Get a pair of subs to fill in the sound stage. Makes a big difference at low or higher volume levels. 

What you need is an integrated with loudness control, for low level listening and still get the punch. Accuphase, Luxman and/or Yamaha would do.