Recos for replacing Nak TA-2A to go w/ Klipsch KG4


A non-audiophile friend wants to replace her ailing Nakamichi TA-2A, which she uses to power Kilpsch KG4 speakers, which she likes. She's in an apartment so doesn't crank it too much, and listens to rock 'n' roll with lots of blues, alt. country and some folk. No classical and not much jazz. She likes a warm sound, she says. The Nak has a tuner, so receivers can be in the mix along with integrateds. Phono stage a bonus as she has, but doesn't much use, a TT. Budget around $2500 but seems like we could spend a lot less and still make her happy. I want to stay away from tubes or anything tweaky.

Oh, we'll be replacing her 20 year old Adcom CD player also.
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I'm sure the Sansui would be a great fit with Klipsch, but I'd prefer to get her something new or at least much more current.
The outlaw is very interesting and has everything (FM and phono). I'm wondering how its sonics compare with integrateds from NAD and Cambridge Audio. Another thought I had for her is the low-end Simaudio integrated.