I would pursue biamping so you get the best of both worlds. You’re gonna probably spend more money than you want but you should reach for quality rather than upgrading later which is a very big financial mistake.
Spend time with your decision don’t rush it and talk to a lot of people.
Harmonics are a lot better when you have tubes. Preamp with tubes is a good starting point. Stay away from inefficient speakers. Conrad Johnson and vac amplifiers are real good and I wish I had VAC but they don’t do biamping amps and no one does which makes it harder except for McIntosh who makes a biamp amplifier but it’s very very big but very very nice. It’s the 901, and expensive

