Rega Brio or...?


I have a 3-year old Pro-Ject Debut Carbon (which has an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge) and a set of Tannoy Revolution R3 floor standing speakers (6-Ohm, 89dB). Currently, I am using a cheap Behringer phono amp and a Sonos Connect:Amp. I wish to upgrade to an analogue integrated amp so that I have an analogue signal path. I listen to a variety of different types of music and the room has a vaulted ceiling and has glass at either end. I do not need high volumes for extended periods of time. My budget is under $1,000 including a phono stage. Finally, I’m partial to a British manufacturer to “keep it in the family” so to speak (though I realize that only my speakers are British :) )

I’m leaning towards the Rega Brio (2017 version). I’ve considered the Creek Evolution 50A, but this will break my budget especially when I add a phono amp, unless I can find a used example.

Thanks for any thoughts!
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The current Rega Brio has been very well received. I've read lots of good things about it and never any negative press that I've seen. I own the Rega Elicit-R which is a couple of steps up the Rega family ladder. It is outstanding IMHO. If the Brio shares the same house sound, its a winner.

Just a word of caution - take a look at the Amazon reviews of the Rega Brio.  There are several comments about hum/buzz issues.  There's also a recent post here about the same thing.  The previous version, the Brio-R, also seemed to have some noise issues.  It may or may not be a problem in your setup, but it's something to keep in mind.  
Thanks. I had not thought to check Amazon for reviews. Higher end audio is not something that I associate with Amazon.
There are only 6 reviews, but four have significant complaints. Three complain of hum issues and one had a noisy volume control.  I'd make sure that you buy it from a place that has a liberal return policy just to be safe.  No one complains about the sound quality, though. It's certainly getting great reviews on that basis.