I think you'll get a better amp match if you shop for an integrated amp instead of a receiver. The Epos has a 4-ohm rating, which requires an amp with low output impedance, a generous power supply, and the ability to deliver more current than the typical receiver. If you look at the integrated amps in your price range at Audio Advisor, there are several candidates.
My favorite, however, is the Onkyo A-9555. If you shop carefully, you can pick one up for under $500. It doesn't have a subwoofer output, but it DOES have a most excellent MM phono stage. I had been using the $189 outboard Cambridge Audio 640P phono stage and tossed it aside in favor of the one inside the Onkyo. It's that good. The Onkyo delivers an honest 85 wpc into 8 ohms and 170 into 4 ohms. Runs very cool and can deliver a lot of current when called for. Has a low noise floor, is fast, and has excellent dynamics.
My favorite, however, is the Onkyo A-9555. If you shop carefully, you can pick one up for under $500. It doesn't have a subwoofer output, but it DOES have a most excellent MM phono stage. I had been using the $189 outboard Cambridge Audio 640P phono stage and tossed it aside in favor of the one inside the Onkyo. It's that good. The Onkyo delivers an honest 85 wpc into 8 ohms and 170 into 4 ohms. Runs very cool and can deliver a lot of current when called for. Has a low noise floor, is fast, and has excellent dynamics.