Best Amp for Klipsch La Scala Speakers? Xmas Gift


Trying to buy a Christmas Gift. Help ASAP!

I just bought a pair of Klipsch La Scala speakers. What would be the best amp or best integrated tube amp for those speakers for $2,000.00 or less.

Room Details:
* 25'x60' wood floor with area rug
* 3/4" plywood walls
* Suspended cieling
* Most would consider this a "Live" room

Type of Music
* Classical, Instrumental
* Broadway Tunes
randy-okla
The speaker is tube friendly and good efficiency but does benefit from some power.

If you can find a use Atma-Sphere S-30 that might be within the budget. But any tube amp in good shape will be a player on this speaker. I would avoid transistors unless you like shrill- the horns in that speaker don't play well with transistors.
Thanks for all the responses. I'm checking them out.

A tech guy at Klipsh suggested 2-Mono-block Outlaw 200 watt amps, while the dealer that sold me the La Scala speakers has a Fatman 245 tube amp that he has not heard, but thinks they would be good with the speakers.

Has anyone had an experience with the Fatman 245?

I would appreciate any thoughts from you all, as you know MUCH more than I do!
200 watts on a LaScala?? Most of our customers use either the S-30 or M-60. Unless you have a huge room 15 watts is going to do a lot on this speaker.
Actually, in the late 80s, I bought a Phillps FA-80? Integrated amp (remember at the time Phillps was going
to make a run at the US high-end market :) )
I think this was like 20W in Class A mode and more in AB.
The amp had NO (i mean zero) bass. i finally gave it
to a friend and he hooked it to a pair of K-horns and
I was stunned at how well it worked. This is the only speaker it really ever sound good on, and fun to listen to.