Recommend an integrated amp for my Harbeth 40.1's


I'm considering simplifying my system (and banking some cash) by selling off my separates (Aesthetix Calypso pre & McIntosh MC 275 MK V) and replacing them with a solid state or hybrid integrated amp.

I don't want to spend over $2,500 and would love to find something for less if it performs well... maybe vintage? I want something that has a good support network in case I ever need repairs, so obscure/chinese brands are not being considered.

I hear good things about Luxman, Naim and Accuphase with Harbeth, but will need something with enough horsepower to control the Harbeth M-40.1's 12" woofer. Naim is intriguing, but I don't understand how it's connections work and I don't want to change my IC's and speaker cables.
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Take a look @ the newer Roksan integrated (<$2K) as reviewed by Sterophile.

http://www.stereophile.com/integratedamps/roksan_kandy_k2_integrated_amplifier/

Less expensive, but two pieces, would be a used Quad 99/909 combo (probably <$1.5K).
The Arcam integrated is junk,so bad my brother who worked for a dealer for years had so many returns they dropped the line.IMO, Naim would be good as well as Mac.
You might give a call to the USA distributor. The number listed on Harbeth's website is 603-437-4769.
Though I never heard this particular combination but perhaps used Rowland integrated is also worth considering. His customer support is among the very best too.
Since you indicated a willingness to buy used, I'd suggest you consider a Plinius integrated as they seem to provide considerable tube-like texture and presence with typical solid state grip on the low end. Pretty good phono stage is a bonus. Seems the Vincent hybrid gets good feedback as well, but I've not heard it. Suspect you might like the Cary SLi80, and I've heard it drive tough loads as well and has a wonderful midrange.