Recommendations for a modestly-priced audio system?


Gents,
My friend asked me to put together an audio system for her to replace her very old system.    She wants an integrated amp that will take an input from her TT.  God knows the condition of her cartridge and stylus!  There are boatloads of integrated amps with BT-streaming capabilities, which, when she comes to her senses, with get a Spotify/Tidal subscription and forget about her 40-year old collection of ragged vinyl.  Maybe not.  The amp needs to be BT-compatible... no extra components.  

Hopefully, the system will be simple:  an integrated amp and a pair of passive speakers.  The budget is about $1K but I could twist her arm a bit to get to $1.5K.  Recommendations for either the integrated amp and speakers would be very much appreciated, relying on the wealth of knowledge that you fellas have.  I will say that she has a pretty large LV room, sort of an "open room" arrangement, and will need speakers to sufficiently pressurize her large room.

Thanks for any and all input.      
whitestix

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BTW.  New cartridge a must.  keeping in line with costs. Sumiko Pearl, Ortophon Red.  Little higher up the foodchain.  AT VM540ML(giant killer) or Denon DL160( the red one)
It's hard for audiophiles to separate their desires from what the masses are asking for.  I have done that for many years in recommending stereos.
I would go with the new yamaha equipment like the R-N602 and then throw in the Elac  Debut 2.0 B6.2.  Around $900.  If she can stretch the budget go with the Elac  Debut 2.0 F6.2, floorstander of the above.  Or throw in the Klipsh RP 4000F or the 280F.  There you go something from the real world.  I have purchased the new yamaha for others and they sound great again.