Thinking about simplifying to an integrated amp


I've been considering simplifying the system a bit. 
Currently I have a PS Audio BHK 250 amp and the BHK preamp, but an integrated is looking like an attractive option. 
The speakers are Dynaudio Contour 30i https://dynaudio.com/home-audio/contour-i/contour-30i#product_specifications

I would like a piece that sounds at least as good or better than my current electronics. Power should be around 100 wpc, but I'm not sure if less would do the trick. 2 inputs is plenty as long as one of them is balanced. 
Needs to have a remote, naturally. 
Also would need a pair of line out jacks for the subs. 
Under 10K new. 

Sim Audio, Pass, Accuphase are some that come to mind. 

Previously I had a Hegel H390 which was very decent, but the PS Audio gear was better, so that company may be out of consideration unless new models have gotten better. I also didn't like paying for the internal DAC that I wasn't using. Also on the no list is Prima Luna. Just ok sound and not reliable as it blew a channel in under 1 year of ownership. 
Thanks

traudio

yes, the Dynas need a lot of power. 60 wpc would be absolutely miserable.

I tested about 10 integrated amps in the last 5 years (none close to 10K) and my go to list is the British Audiophile’s yearly review of integrated amps.

I would suggest Vincent Audio ,Musical Fidelity, AVA and Simaudio.

@traudio I highly recommend Coda CSIB V1 integrated amp. It’s expressive, articulate and musical. In a higher price bracket check out Boulder 866, which doesn’t get talked about much here, but is a fantastic integrated. 

@traudio 

I have the same preamp and the BHK300 mono blocks and I still have a H390( I probably should sell it). The only reason I would not suggest the Hegel H400 or H600 is that you probably won’t use the DAC or streamer, so why pay for something you will never use.

+2 Aesthetix Mimas integrated.

Aesthetix is a very long established company with many great reviews, underpriced for its sonic performance. Excellent engineering. Both Mimas optional phono and DAC cards also perform at a very high levels. I took a hard look, but since I’m a fan of Magico I initially went with Constellation Pre+Stereo amp as Constellation electronics often used with Magico. Later I moved up to the Audionet Humboldt integrated as my budget leap who’s Sonics is competitive with the very best. 

Aesthetix Mimas VERY highly recommended. 

Another fan of the Aesthetix Mimas having setup a couple of systems w that and helped owners get great sound. I have a Pandora Signature DAC , Jim White know both analog and digital.

have fun 

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