Integrated for Dad


I'm looking to get an Integrated amp for my Father for under $1,000. I'm looking at Creek, Rega, etc. but haven't heard any but the Rega. Any recommendations would be helpful. Older used stuff would be great. The less he spends the better for him. We're definitely looking for best bang for the buck. He listens to mostly vocals, and Jazz, and has no desire for big bass. It would be teamed up with a modified Rotel 970 CD player and new Polk R25i speakers with Kimber 8TC. A phono stage would be best, but we can go external if need be.
revdog
I auditioned my current speakers with a Magnum IA170 integrated amp that retails for $750 (add $100 for a phono stage when ordering). The phono is in the same ball park as the add on units by NAD and Creek (the non SE model). The amp was on the neutral side with exceptionaly good bass and mid bass control (nice tempo to the music). It also has a mono switch which comes in handy with older LP's. Not a "10" for detail, but great overall sound, IMO.
Anything from Creek. The 4330R (with remote) is more powerful than it's rating would suggest. If you need more power, get the 5350SE and never look back. Charlie
Must second the Audio Refinement recommendation. Very musical, strong current delivery and just plain well built. YBA has done their homework.
The Creek 5350SE is an excellent unit, and while the MSRP is $1500 you might be able to get one used. The other integrated that I strongly recommend to you is the Bryston B-60. It's a bit more money that the Creek, but worth it given the 20-year warranty.