Integrated Amplifier for Monitor Audio Silver S2 Speakers


Hello to everyone.
I have very modest system and just recently I purchased Monitor Audio Silver S2 speakers.
So far I am using NAD C356, lots of bass but of course not so much details. My room is 17'x13'x9'.
I am listening everything, from uptempo jazz to old disco music. My budget is $2000-$2500.
Thanks in advance on your opinions
djengan
@paraneer

I've listened Accuphase in my apartment with my modest set up (OPPO 103 as a source). Signal Cable (all cables). My friend also brought his
Cardas cables but the difference wasn't like a day or night. All in all, I clearly heard a lot more details. Of course not even close like with his set up: Accuphase E-370; Monitor Audio Platinum PL300 speakers and Luxman CD Player.
viridian +2

@djengan, in your budget I would also check out the Arcam FMJ 39 and the Parsound Halo Int. Good luck with your search.

Cheers,

Scott
A Sugden A21 should give you everything you want and sound better than most solid state. I was really impressed. 
Get yourself a Parasound Halo Integrated.  It has plenty of power, has a great built in dac, has tone controls, 160wpc, phono input, balanced inputs and outputs and sounds wonderful.  I replaced a Rogue Cronus Magnum Integrated with this and couldn't be happier.
Hi djengan, 
I'm in agreement with Viridian,  amplifiers do make a significant difference.  You've already proven this fact with the Accuphase amplifier placed in your system,  clearly superior sound to the NAD.  Electronics make a considerable impact.  It isn't just about the speakers,  yes they're important but tend to be over emphasized in my opinion. I've heard numerous examples where upgrading an amplifier resulted in significant sound quality. Can speakers do this? Of course,  but so can power amplifiers. 
Best Wishes, 
Charles