Inexpensive Tube Integrated Amp (Hybrid) To Use With Coincident Speakers


I’m a bit of a neophyte with digital applications, so please be patient with me.  I have 15 year old very sensitive Coincident Tower Speakers.  We have moved into a small house, and I want to set up a section of the “great room,” as they call it, for my music listening, away from the TV. Israel Blum, the creator of Coincident sells very expensive tube amps which, as a retired teacher, I cannot afford.  What I am looking for is a decent tube integrated amp, or small SS integrated amp, with low wattage and warmth, to drive my Cooincidents, which are very sensitive speakers.  However, I do not use records or CDs, and stream music from Spotify. Is there an integrated amp that would meet my needs?  Would I need a DAC, which I truly have no understanding of?  Monoprice makes an integrated, hybrid, tube amp, but I heard it hums like crazy and has a myriad of problems.  Do any of you have suggestions?  Thanks much. 
enofile
You might look into a used Cary SLI-80 or elusive disc has a good price on a Cayan Tube Integrated and is well reviewed by Stereophile.

 http://www.elusivedisc.com/Cayin-A-50T-MKII-Tube-Integrated-Amp/productinfo/CAYA50TMK2/

Here is a Prolouge from Upscale Audio another good company to work with. 

http://www.elusivedisc.com/Cayin-A-50T-MKII-Tube-Integrated-Amp/productinfo/CAYA50TMK2/

Chuck 
Fisher 500 and HHScott 299.
All tube, auto-bias
Find it for cheap and restore.
Teachers can learn quick :-)