Amplifier for home stereo dedicated to lossless quality music


I need to decide on a preamp/amp or receiver to use in my home sound system. I’ll be streaming FLAC 24/96kHz albums to an amplifier that feeds indoor and outdoor Monitor Audio speakers (which I’m very find of due to their accuracy). I want to do the source files justice but I have no intention of dropping a grand just on amplification. The speakers in the system both front and back are 100W max at 8 ohms. Any suggestions on what I might look for in the speaker amplification would be appreciated!
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Just as FYI, Chromecast Audio will benefit from an external DAC. The better the DAC the better it'll sound. I have mine hooked to a Schiit Modi Multibit ($249) then out to a preamp and I think its sounds real good. I tried it with a friend's Ayre Codex and it sounded even better.  
Thanks a lot everyone-
I ended up ordering the Yamaha S501. It fits the bill well and I got it for $400. I presume if I convert all my CDs to 24Bit/96kHz FLAC files I'll be well above the original CD standard which I think is just 16 bits?
The S501 at $400 was a great purchase. When you stated that you didn't want to spend $1000 on amplification I was thinking you wanted to get well under that. I think it to be a great match with your setup, economics and sonics. 
I bought it as a refurb from Accessories4Less  who if I understand it correctly is a licensed Yamaha repair facility. Since there's nothing mechanical I have no problem with a refurb. Hopefully I'm right on this one!