What is the best SS Amp and Pre given the trends?


I currently have an active Linn system (Klouts, Kairn, Kabers) and want to upgrade. I originally chose Linn because of it being more musical verses sterile sounding and it's small foot print. In looking at upgrade choices, I've been surprised about how the once frowned upon Class D amps are suddenly getting noticed (Nuforce, Channel Island, Bel Canto). I'd like to get better sound stage, image, power capability, and detail without harshness or having to going the tube route. I've read mixed reviews on the Ayre MX-R's, so I'd appreciate forum members thoughts on current market choices and considerations for putting together a new system.
cvman
MRT, I regret that you may not even know the meaning of the word perspicacity. For if you did, you would have likely displayed sufficient basic acumen to grock that this thread is not concerned with the old and tired argument of overall supremacy of SS over tubes or viceversa.
Rather, you have elected once more to showcase your singular lack of listening skills by blasting all and sundry with yet another of your sadly all-to-frequent fusilades of trite and facile generalities, masked as quasi guruesque words of useless wisdom.
Here's another vote for the Belles 350A Ref... just got one to drive my ML Summits... incredible textural detail from deepest bass to crystalline highs. Gives me goosebumps!
for your own sanity, just keep the linn...its really nice..quit while you're ahead.
Although I haven't tried them in my system, Audiopax should also be at the top of the list. Their room was one of hte best sounding at the last 2 CESs, and last year they were demonstrating new solid state amps.
I think Mrtennis's statement holds some water. To ask which is the best will always result in numerous different recommendations which will still leave the unanswered question "what is the best?" Given the confinements of existing source, speakers, & cabling in which a new preamp & poweramp will have to interact, the results will be different for each individual. It will always be trial and error and the listener's expectations. Cvman I don't blame you for soliciting some good ideas. Maybe if you get enough of the same recommendations at least this could possibly point you in the right direction. Good luck!