Which integrated with Harbeths and Ayre CX-7e


Looking for strong recommendations for integrated amp for use in very simple 2 channel system. To be used with Harbeth Super 5s and Ayre CX-7e. Have been told that my Ayre redbook player won't be optimized unless amp is fully balanced - your thoughts on that? Budget to $3k new/used. Listen mostly to jazz, blues, female vocals. I choose to live 20 miles past the last semblance of civilization so auditioning is limited to out of state business trips and am trying to narrow the field with your recommendations.. I've heard Cambridge, BAT, Lavardin IT, and a couple others. Thanks in advance for your input.
northwoods_maine
The Ayre unit would be a good match with your Ayre CDP. Never heard the Harbeths so, can't comment there.
I purchased the Ayre AX-7e Integrated amp to match my Ayre CX-7e CD player. I own the ProAc 2.5 Speakers. The AX-7 has two balanced inputs and is a perfect match for your CX-7e.
My friend has the Harbeths mated to a Cary tube pre and amp and it sounds amazing. Though his configuration is not an integrated, I suggest you look for a tube based design.
Drubin - I think we may have had this conversation before - I liked the sound of the Lavardin - what I didn't like was lack of a remote with a unit that expensive. At 55, I think I've earned the right to make volume adjustments from my easy chair.

The Ayre Integrated may be an obvious choice but I am a little concerned about it being only 60 watts, and I haven't had a chance to audition it.

I've heard both good and bad regarding the Nuforce. Seems like it's a love it or hate it situation and none of the dealers I've visited carried it.

Anyone else care to offer a suggestion?
I should have mentioned that I'm looking for that deep wide soundstage. Reviewers sometimes use the term "holographic" to describe the soundstage. Not sure I've heard anything I could apply that to, but certainly some offer much deeper/wider soundstages than others.