I'll relate that I listened to a pair of Thiel CS3.5s at Innovative Audio with the Krell KSA 80 amp I wound up buying for my Duntechs about 15 years ago. I thought it sounded fine, and I knew for my Duntechs a solid-state amp was what I wanted. As I was leaving a customer came in and listened to those same Thiels with a Conrad Johnson Premier 3 or 5 amp (whatever their top of the line at the time was). I think that was the moment I first realized just how good tubed amplification is--the midrange was absolutely gorgeous. I have never heard the Thiels sound better than that, either before or since. If you're not adverse to a tubed amplifier, and can live without ultimate control or extension in the bass, I would consider going that route. If not, the Connie J solid state might be a good, though perhaps a bit polite, match.