Best amp to run Linn Keilidhs ....tube or solid?


Hi,
i'm looking for some experienced advice with regards to the best amplification for my Keilidhs. I love these speakers and have had them running bi-amped off of an LK140 and LK85 in the past, which i was very impressed with. I don't want to go the aktiv route at this time, and wonder if anyone could suggest amps that will better the sound of the Linn pair. I should mention that my pre is a Kairn. I am considering tubes...and was thinking of starting with a pair or Rogue M-120's. Does anyone out there know if this would be a working match? For that matter i wonder if there is any point in pairing tube amps with a solid state pre?
thanks for any help.
soundwaves
Thanks guys,

i'm enjoying them with a pair of LK linn amps for now. When i can find a pair of Rogue M-120's i'll give them a try. But i'll hang on to my Linnies just in case i find a set of aktiv cards. Have to try it all i guess.
Tobias,

You can find some LK series amps and Aktiv cards dirt cheap at as they have been discontinued. They sound just as great as they did a couple of years ago. Carpe Diem!
Thsalmon, Keilidhs sound as though they were meant to be run active, when you run them active. Now... suppose (like a lot of owners) you hear an active demo in the store (with LK85s or even LK140s) and start to dream. Then you hear them passive, with a single great amp. And now you start to wonder which would make more sense: start with twin Linn amps and upgrade to a pair of great amps when you can, or start with one great amp and upgrade to a second and the crossovers, one fine day...
They sound better aktiv than ANY other way. If you don't like them enough passive, buy some different speakers.
I run tube amps with a solid state pre. I have nothing but good to say of the
combination.

A few years ago I auditioned Keilidhs with the Linn amps you mention, in
single, passive and active biamp rigs. My conclusion was that (preamp aside),
even when comparing single-amp with an active biamp configuration, the
quality of the power amp was the number one factor for musical sound.

The Rogues have an excellent reputation and I would expect them to give you
sound a few levels up from the Linns. I would be very interested in knowing
your impressions once you got your new setup.