budget amplification - what to get?


Hello everyone. "Audiophillia" is a new affliction for me, but a very serious one. I am however operating on a very restricted budget (PhD student). I have just got a pair of KEF Q1 speakers, I have a good set of cables (MTerminator5), I use a Panasonic DVD player (I know, it will have to go soon...) and I need to take care of the amplification. I need to stay low on cost - I have considered the NAD 320BEE integrated, the JoLida JD1701 hybrid, maybe the Rotel RA02 integrated. I would be grateful if someone could offer me some advice in the matter, as to which of these or others is better. I am listening to all kinds of music, from Pachelbel to Rammstein, from Vivaldi to Massive Attack, via Dave Brubeck and Diana Krall. Please give me some input, ideas, tips from your own systems. Thank you. Happy Holidays to everyone.
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I will be boxing up my Parasound system soon for sale. All original boxes, everything works fine (preamp has never had any reliability issues other than a pushbutton required replacement once. Parasound fixed it overnight.). I want to get something that takes up less space as we've moved into a smaller home. I have a psp 1500/pdd1500 (inc remote, manuals), and a hca 1206. Original factory packaging for all three units. I am thinking 1400 or a reasonable offer would get somebody a killer, and very powerful, dolby digital six channel system.....original retail on all this gargage in the mid 90's was something like 4400 plus tax....

Such a deal.