Small but high quality integrated


Looking for a small size but high quality solid state integrated to drive Castle Stirling II speakers--91db efficient.
These are really great speakers built in Skipton England and I am looking to make a large upgrade from a Rega Brio R.
I have no more patience for many boxes, cables, power cords etc.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
nystereo
Hi Sean. Thanks. I get how they are being found. What I don't get is the 'response' or 'question' being asked by the poster who finds the thread. In some cases there is a valid connection, but generally it seems like the dates of the thread are not being checked.
I'm in the same boat and considering the CEC 3800.

Any further opinion or experience with this amp?
@melbguy1 

I think you mean the Musical Fidelity M6si, not the M6i, which is discontinued.  And I'll give a +1 to the M6si,
For what sources? If streaming and 55 watts are enough, the Sonos Connect: Amp is the simplest solution. One little clean and good looking box is all there is to it. Of course not for the ambitious audiophile.
Any small integrated with digital inputs can be turned into a slick streamer with the digital output of just a Chromecast Audio. I did that with a tiny Ava Maestro 50 in our bedroom. Its important additional advantage is that it has an auto on/off facility so you can hide it out of sight (it is a cool running digital amplifier). Its only downside is that with about 2x25 watt (if that) power output is too small for more ambitious speakers or larger rooms. It is just enough for the small 85dB Wharfedale Diamond 9.0 in the bedroom, but it would not properly drive my Harbeth P3ESR.