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in general I would say spend more on the speakers, there is usually a larger amount of sound differnce between speakers than between amplifiers.
I nearly went away thinking the exact opposite! Thanks!
Know any good speakers that I could go for for about £200 then?
I'd check out Stereophile recommended components, and speaker reviews. The non-powered speakers that I am most familiar with in that price range are good but not current models; bookshelf models from B&W and Sound Dynamics.
I suggest that you look at a Cambridge integrated amplifier and a set of Wharfedale Diamond 10.1 speakers.
The amplifier and speakers both affect sound quality considerably.