Which integrated amp do you suggest?


Hi Everyone,
Looking to purchase an integrated amp to match my setup.
My sources include vinyl, CD's and Tidal Hi-Fi (not worried about master quality).
I have a set of Elac Debut 2.0 B6 speakers.

Looking for an amp which has a built-in DAC and the ability to network, or at least connect via laptop (for tidal streaming).

My budget is around 500-600 USD

Looking for an integrated amp which would pair nicely with the Elac's.
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Wait for a used Outlaw 2160 to pop up. I have the older 2150 that does what I want.
I concur with the Yamaha A-S801. I have a used one that I could be convinced to let go of if interested. It was my first real integrated amp and served as the catalyst to what has become a very expensive, but very rewarding habit. I had it in service for about 6 months, so it is nicely burned in but not ragged out.
NAD C368.  Does everything you need and is upgradable.  No usb but has bluetooth.  I have one and sounds great.  You can get it refurbished on eBay with a manufacturers warranty for $675 from safe and sound hq.  Sometimes eBay has site wide discounts which will bring it down further. 
Hello,I am building system  for a small  listening room much like yours. sources are Tidal and vinyl.  I will be purchasing an integrated amp, Sonos connect , and entry level turntable Pro-Ject Debut Carbon. I have  Martin Logan 35xt speakers in hand. It is not much compared to others on this forum, but it fits my budget, and sounds good to my ears.

I went by my local audio store last week. My salesperson, who has always steered me right, and understands my budget, suggested a Rotel A14. This model meets all my needs and you may want to take a look at it. I have a Rotel RB-1552 MkII driving my outdoor speakers and it works very well for me. Although, I am curious why no one ever mentions the Rotel brand on this forum?