BAtch,
Having cut my teeth pairing OHMs and other speakers with many vintage receivers years ago at Tech Hifi, I think you can do a lot better soundwise with the new OHMs than you can with any vintage receiver.
SIngle unit receivers generally have to compromise on power supplies and current delivery in order to work well. They are at the far end of the spectrum from what will work best. Not that it won't sound good, just not likely to max out what the OHMs can do. A good integrated is likely better but I would recommend even a separate power amp or even monoblocks in general for best results if possible. I'd look at some of the less expensive Class D amps as a great place to start, perhaps even used.
Having cut my teeth pairing OHMs and other speakers with many vintage receivers years ago at Tech Hifi, I think you can do a lot better soundwise with the new OHMs than you can with any vintage receiver.
SIngle unit receivers generally have to compromise on power supplies and current delivery in order to work well. They are at the far end of the spectrum from what will work best. Not that it won't sound good, just not likely to max out what the OHMs can do. A good integrated is likely better but I would recommend even a separate power amp or even monoblocks in general for best results if possible. I'd look at some of the less expensive Class D amps as a great place to start, perhaps even used.