Inexpensive integrated to drive Klipsch


I'm looking for an integrated amp to use with a pair of Klipsch Forte's that I recently purchased. Prefer to have a remote, price range is about $600-$800 used. Should I go tube or SS?

Possible candidates:

Creek
Jolida
Musical Fidelity
Rega
Linn
Cayin

Recommendations? What else should I consider?
ecruz
I agree with the others above - tubes are definitely the way to go with Klipsch speakers. I've been using various 6BQ5/EL84 based amplifiers with my Klipsch Quartets and I couldn't come up with a bad combination. I think a JoLida JD-102B would be a nice combination with your Forte's.
since you asked, i'm a huge arcam fan--i currently have an alpha 9 and also have some experience with the diva a65/a85. tons of oomph (60w drives big, relatively inefficient revels effortlessly), and very refined and detailed on the top end--sonically in the same universe as rega or creek, but more sizzle and low end extension. i haven't heard 'em with horns, however.
I second the NAD suggestion. My little 50w/channel NAD seperates rocked with the Forte's. Warm sound really mates well with Klipsch midrange and tweeter horns. The combination added depth to the music and great seperation with instruments. Really tamed the "shrillness" of the highs while allowing them to extend out. Great bang for the buck choice.

Bill