Best Integrated Amp (for me)


I recently upgraded to a Pro-Ject Classic turntable. I currently own KEF LS50 bookshelf speakers and a Nikko NR-719 tuner (from the 1980s).

I'm interested in upgrading to a better-quality (and nicer-looking) integrated amplifier to pair with my turntable and speakers. I love things that are really simple and classic-looking (but of course I also want it to sound great). I'm looking to spend somewhere between $500-$1000.

Any suggestions would be most appreciated!


mdodgeknee
Take a look at Peachtree Audio.  They have a reputation for good products, reasonable  prices, and some of their amps have wood finishes, giving a vintage look.  
In your price range most of the stuff mentioned here is pretty boring.

I'd just go for the little Rega which has some actual life to it and be done.
gubaface,

 I was just talking to someone at Music Direct and he recommended the Rotel a12 with the LS50 Meta.  I’m sure it’s about the same as the 11, so what about the combination do you find shocking?

Thanks in advance.

JD
gubaface,

 I was just talking to someone at Music Direct and he recommended the Rotel a12 with the LS50 Meta.  I’m sure it’s about the same as the 11, so what about the combination do you find shocking?

Thanks in advance.

JD
I concur with the Parasound, almost bought one but settled on a NAD C368, which is about a grand, because reasons.
The 40W/channel (at least) NAD C316BEE V2 mentioned above is an excellent value. I have the older version, now in storage, and it is an exceptional product for the money. Few if any pro reviewers would disagree.