integrated amp suggestions solid state


i have been using a sim i5.3 for over 2 years now and a friend suggested to get something with more power(current).I listen to mainly jazz and classical.I have been looking at musical fidelity higher wattage amps and wonder if thats movin down the rung.I am working with budget so going to the evloution series would hurt,My speakers are addagios, cdp i5.3, az cabling.Some suggestions would be appreciated.Looking to stay solid state...thanks
digsmithd
thanks for all the suggestions...awesome.I think the thought for me is that if i decided to move on from adagios and the ohm load was 4 or sometimes less that it could be handled without clipping or strain?
I use the Pass INT-30A, their class A integrated, into 92/4ohm speakers. The combo is very sweet, and I love the amp, but I could imagine people wanting more grunt into lower efficiency speakers.

Very worth seing what you can do with Mark at Reno HiFi, if there's not a Pass dealer in your area.

John
Don't overlook the CODA CSi. Very powerful, wonderful tonal balance and all functions are fully remote-controlled.
I have used and love the ATC SIA2-150. 150 watts where the first 15 are in class A and then moves into class A/B if more power is needed. The ATC has the rich full bodied sound of class A with the nuts of very well designed class A/B. I preferred it to many of the afore mentioned integrateds.

Good-luck
At $4k new and a fraction used a Redgum RGi120ENR should be considered. Best ss stuff I've heard--I've preferred it to Pass and Plinus.