hi,
I have a few thoughts, no answers,
1. consider selling those speakers now, then pick new or used speakers and amp together
I am a proponent of efficient speakers (close to 90db/w/m or above, they are) and nominal 8 ohm rather than 4 ohm, certainly not a fan of even lower (they are low).
Efficient speakers need less power, which puts you in position to need a lower cost amp. If you ever want to try a tube amp, the higher the speaker’s efficiency the better to help keep cost/size/heat down which also increases placement options.
2. features, remote volume and include remote balance. a very small balance tweak can make a surprisingly large improvement. you might want tone controls,
3. low volume listening is likely, so: automatic boosting of bass as volume is reduced is important to retain involvement. Enjoying a Jazz bassist, lower volume, bassist will progressively disappear, unless you compensate for your/our ear’s reduced ability to hear bass tones as volume reduces.
The industry stupidly named this optional control ’loudness’. It should be named ’low volume boost’. It needs to be properly implemented if automatic, or at least have a remote bass control you can adjust (then consider, how does it get back to normal? reset when power off/on? visible indicator?)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour#:~:text=The%20Fletcher%E2%80%93Munson%20curves%20are,the%20Acoustical%20Society%20of%20America. 4. separate ’control unit’ (similar but not a pre-amp) for remote functions, then use ANY amp.
i.e. I use this discontinued remote control unit to give me remote volume/balance/automatic loudness compensation/input selection.
https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649391586-chase-technologies-rlc1-remote-line-controller/images/1694271/ that one is sold, they come up for sale occasionally.
note: no pre-amp needed for any line level input. I use my preamp for phono, the preamp is then 1 of the 4 line-level inputs to the remote line controller, and then it outputs to ANY amp with no features. you could simply have a separate unit for phono eq now or in the future.
???? anybody know ??? currently available units available to do this.