The Outlaw R2150 stereo receiver is quite complete. It has high power, can drive difficult speakers, has a sub out with bass management and a phono section.
The best is to separate into an integrated amplifier and tuner. There are two benefits to this:
1. Both tuner and amplifier are likely to benefit from the quieter environment in their respective boxes.
2. You'll get far more choice. Receivers fell out of favour in the 90s so your choices are fairly limited. there are loads of tuner and amplifier separates.
John, I've been researching receivers as well as tuners and integrated amps over the last few months. The choice of 2 channel stereo receivers is limited, as Frank pointed out. There are a couple very nice ones to choose from - check out NAD, Rotel, Music Hall, Yamaha, Marantz, Denon and the Outlaw, that Nuck mentioned. All are good choices it just depends on what options you require.