Looking for an Integrated Amplifier to match Totem Rainmaker Speakers


Hello,

Curious if folks have recommendations for integrated amps that pair well with Totem Rainmaker speakers.

Currently using a Rotel RA-12 which is a Class A/B design.  The Rotel is bright and edgy, and I actually find that the Totem's smooth it out nicely.  That said, I'm looking for something that's a bit more premium, and maybe more dynamic at lower volume levels.  

I don't have a lot of space, or electrical outlets, so looking for an option that has a phono stage built in.  Sources are Bluesound Node 2i (Tidal HiFi & Redbook FLAC files), and Pro-Ject Debut Carbon (upgraded platter, Speed Box PSU, and Ortofon 2M Blue cart).  

Budget is $1500 new, and I prefer to stay under $1000 used.  Don't mind paying more for new gear when I'm getting dealer/manufacturer support along with a warranty.


Thanks, and cheers!
Matthew


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Thanks, folks.  I'm putting Rega, Bryston, Ayre, and Simaudio on top of my list.  I'm patient and definitely willing to demo as much as I can.

Yesterday I demoed the the Rega Brio R with Totem Rainmakers and I was really happy with the sound.  

Also considering Heed, Exposure, and Creek if anyone has thoughts on them.  


@glennewdick I hear what you're saying and this is good advice.  If the right component, and deal, comes around I'm not afraid to jump on it even it's above my budget. 





I agree with @georgehifi above.  100+ watts at a bare minimum with the sensitivity of those speakers.  
@smrex13 & @georgehifi 

The power rating noted on the back of the Totems is 20-100 watts.  I'm not very knowledgeable on the technical side.  Can you help me understand why I'd want to go over the the 100 watts of power recommended on the speakers?

Thanks!
Can you help me understand why I'd want to go over the the 100 watts of power recommended on the speakers?
86db efficient and a bit of an ugly amp load between 100hz-200hz where all the power is needed.

Cheers George