Help me select an integrated amp. Options please


My listening room is approximately 20'X30' with a cathedral ceiling. My speakers have a nominal impedance of 6 ohm with a sensitivity of 96db. The frequency response is 20hz to 30khz. The minimum recomended power is 5 watts. I want to use an integrated amp and need some help. Would anyone be willing to provide me with recomendations. After this purchase I will be adding a cd player and a turntable.
Thanks
hmthree
The YBA Integre is an excellent choice for a solid state integrated especially if you opt for the phono stage. But remember, the magic really comes alive when you use the optional YBA MC module for the phono section. It is a bit pricey but it will place you in vinyl heaven. And the beauty is it requires no extra cables!
It appears you have a speaker that is very efficient,so you could get by with less wattage, however, I have the 175 watt Plinius 8200 and that extra headroom helps to give you that effortless and unstrained sound.If you don't need a phono section, they have another less expensive version,the 8100.There are many good integrated amps to choose from in the market.What is the brand of your speakers? You might search the forum engine and see what others with your speakers might be using with good results.
Trust me, a no brainer, either AirTight 300B or Berning's 'lil SE amp. If on the cheap, look at a Sun Audio someone has souped up or Fi X amp with better transformers that someone has optioned for.
I second, or third it; the YBA line, that is. I had the original Integre for 7 years. Still of the very best SS 50watts out there. I, now, own the Passion Integre. Different league altogether. Runs tete a tete (and better) with JRDG,ML, MF, and would give, killer separates, a run for the money. Happy hunting...warren