What are the best entry level integrated amps and speakers?


My daughter just got a new place and wants to upgrade her Best Buy based stereo system.  She is only interested in two channel stereo (good for her).  I told her if you're willing to get used equipment of high quality you'll get a better system like I did (Krell, Ayre, Revel).  We are looking for an integrated amp and speakers.  The amp should put out 75-100 watts.  She has enough room for floor standing speakers or something smaller.  So far I have researched NAD and Outlaw for amps and PSB for speakers.  What would you recommend?  I think the budget will be $1,000-1,500.

 Thanks for your input.

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@pipebro  I'm afraid not, though my experience with all Wharfedale models so far is not great enough, except the greatest Denton which I love, rather disappoint with other models either new or old, Denton 2 85th Anniversary is another not so great model recently I've listened
I’d recommend KEF Q100/Q150 speakers paired with Marantz PM6005/PM6006. 

The older models (Q100 & PM6005) sounds fantastic and can be bought at 50% of their original price. But you could also go new and stay in budget. If you go older you can spend the balance on interconnects and a new power cord. 

I really love the Q100s and I’m actually selling my PM6005 after a year of great service - it’s on here looking for a good home. 
The Anthem I225 is a great integrated amp. Tons of power and on-board phono. 




I recently picked up the Outlaw RR 2160 and its awesome.  Plenty of power, very versatile and most importantly, it sounds great.  It has tone controls and bass management and the ability to connect a sub which I really like.  You do need to perform the software update in order to be able to add internet radio stations to your Favorites folder.  It's a staight forward process.

Very happy with this receiver and I highly recommend.