Proac D48R


Proac owners, I need advice for a integrated amp for the Proac D48Rs. I listen mostly to classic rock an jazz. My budget is 5k new or used market.
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Matt is still working on it.  He will be using a couple of new ones tomorrow.  Looking forward to what he comes up with.  I'll post when he let's me know something.  I haven't used the pucks, but every time I"ve heard any iso gear, it was great for the money and honestly, just good no matter what.  I know a very high end dealer in the south who sells some very expensive footers and shelves and he loves the iso a TON.  Not everyone wants to or needs to spend thousands on platforms or footers, so the Iso stuff is a great value as you aren't sacrificing anything.  I also have never heard the HRS stuff not sound GREAT.  Their footers aren't too expensive based on the cost of others footers and he has them to play with.  That is the one I'm waiting to hear about along with Symposium rollers.
These speakers are like monitors. Listening to "Road To Escondido". I like the entire album, musically. But the Recording on this CD is pretty compressed.
Nevertheless, I have not experienced this music in "full spectrum" before. One thing is for sure - a loudspeaker makes or breaks a listening listening experience. Basically some albums that I thought were "alright" before, sound so  musical. 
Mil, the footers shootout so far has the HRS Nimbus, Symposium rollerblocks and the Iso Acoustics as great ones.  The Iso, for the price have been awesome.  He's doing the Shun Mook and Magico right now.
@ctsooner please provide some more specific information on the exact HRS product(s) used.

Thanks.
Thanks for the update @ctsooner . I would love to get the IsoAcoustic GAIAs, sometime in the future.