First, let me say that the Forest's are wonderful speakers - give them enough room away from walls to breath and enjoy. Second, I love Totem speakers with old Musical Fidelity and Naim integrated amplifiers. Not sure if any of these are in your price range can handle two sets of speakers - but are a good match sonically. The requirement for driving two sets of speakers will be a limiting factor, and many of the better choices available used will not meet that bar.
Here are some options that can work surprisingly well with the Forests for under $1,000 new and will drive your four speakers. As you can see, I am a fan of Cambridge and NAD two channel amps. I suggest you read the reviews on these pieces and go listen or try at home with your new speakers if possible. I also recommend staying above 50W per side if possible to get the most out of the Forests.
New Receivers:
-Cambridge Topaz SR10 - new product
-Outlaw 2150 - very nice receiver for little money, art deco styling
New Integrated Amplifiers:
-Marantz PM-8003 - good amp
-Cambridge Audio Azur 650C - very capable and sophisticated sounding new amp
-NAD C-355BEE - a little more laid back, strong bass
Just over $1,000:
-Cambridge Audio Azur 740C (look for this to be replaced soon and be available at steep discount)
Worth breaking the bank over:
-NAD C-375BEE - punches way over $1300 price tag
If you cannot swing a new C-375BEE, look for a used NAD C-372 integrated as a possible alternative. Not as good as the C-375 or as resolving as the Cambridge amps, but a powerful and gutsy amp nevertheless.
Good luck
Here are some options that can work surprisingly well with the Forests for under $1,000 new and will drive your four speakers. As you can see, I am a fan of Cambridge and NAD two channel amps. I suggest you read the reviews on these pieces and go listen or try at home with your new speakers if possible. I also recommend staying above 50W per side if possible to get the most out of the Forests.
New Receivers:
-Cambridge Topaz SR10 - new product
-Outlaw 2150 - very nice receiver for little money, art deco styling
New Integrated Amplifiers:
-Marantz PM-8003 - good amp
-Cambridge Audio Azur 650C - very capable and sophisticated sounding new amp
-NAD C-355BEE - a little more laid back, strong bass
Just over $1,000:
-Cambridge Audio Azur 740C (look for this to be replaced soon and be available at steep discount)
Worth breaking the bank over:
-NAD C-375BEE - punches way over $1300 price tag
If you cannot swing a new C-375BEE, look for a used NAD C-372 integrated as a possible alternative. Not as good as the C-375 or as resolving as the Cambridge amps, but a powerful and gutsy amp nevertheless.
Good luck