Entry level amp


Hi everyone, I just got myself a pair of B&W floorstanders (683S2) to "improve" the audio quality of my music and movies. I currently have an A/V receiver ( Pioneer Elite VSX45). I am not sure if it is the best piece to drive the speakers. I am thinking about getting an integrated amplifier but unfortunately my receiver  doesn't have any analog or digital outputs. My main source of music is streaming (spottily and tracks via Apply AirPlay), my 4K TV is connected to the receiver via HDMI ARC. I have two options

1) get a better 7-channel receiver with more power, but I am not sure if this will necessarily improve the audio quality beyond what I have now.

2) Ditch the receiver, get an integrated amplifier with digital inputs and then hook up a network player or Bluetooth module to stream music. I have been looking at Cambridge AudioAzure 651/Topaz RS20, Yamaha AS-501 or Marantz PM6005. 

which option would give better overall audio quality. 



While I am after better quality I am not such an audiophile and I would like to keep the budget low if possible hence the budget amps. 

thanks 
speedmaster20d
thanks, I want to keep it below $1000. NAD is nice but it doesn't have digital inputs and gets pricey.

what are your thoughts about Cambridge Audi CX-A80 

https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/products/cx/cxa80

I agree about the NAD.  And sure they offer digital inputs.  Any of the DAC models in NAD’s BEE line of integrateds.

The 356BEE DAC with 80 real wpc & DAC should work nicely with your speakers.  And at below your budget.

I agree with Paraneer.  I use an NAD 356Bee in a 2nd system and believe it to be an excellent product, however feel the additional power provided by the 356 would prove beneficial with your speakers.