Basic system for living room


I am looking for a decent sound for our living room/Library- with budget of 2k for speakers (bookshelf size) and power source (integrated amp) for 2k. The space of the cabinet can only accommodate 20 inches in depth with ample height and width space. The music will primarily be playing at a low volume. 
I enjoy more hi-crisp treble sound. 
Thanks. 
jimmyj11
Belles Aria. Also some great prices on Hegel H160 now that it's been replaced...
I concur on the Belles Aria.  I lived with the Parasound Halo Integrated for 1 1/2 years.  Then Johnny R at Audio Connection played a Belles Aria Integrated and the sound totally blew me away.  I couldn't believe the quality of the sound for the $$.
I have a system in my dining room that I am very happy with and find that one of its greatest strengths is exactly what you are looking for: the ability to play clearly and well at low volume. It also has the advantage of being very small and easy to place: a Bluesound Powernode2 with the Bluesound Duo small speaker/sub combination. This would fit into your budget. While on their own, the components may not be particularly remarkable, I think that Paul Barton has tweaked the speakers and the Powernode (which was nowhere near powerful enough to drive my Spendor BC1s) to work a little magic. That magic is particularly evident on MQA files streamed over Tidal.
Alternately, the new Elac Debut B6.2s paired with Elac's Element EA101EQ-G Integrated Amplifier/DAC sounded awfully good together at the Montreal audio show and would leave you with enough money left over to get an Elac Debut S10EQ subwoofer (which adjusts for room acoustics) AND a Bluesound Node 2 streamer (if you are interested in MQA or possibly a SQ upgrade from Sonos). The new Elac speakers have front-facing ports and should be easier to position near a wall.  Once again, I think that this system benefits from the fact that Andrew Jones designed them to sound good together. Good luck!
Goldenear T7's ($1400) and Rega Brio Amp ($995) and money to spend on good cables and power management.