B&W Matrix 805's, need amp, pre-amp, or integrated


I just purchased a set of Matrix 805's. I am just getting set up. I need an amplifier, pre-amp...or integrated...not sure what is the best way to go.

Most of my listening is classic rock and some jazz. I use my IPOD and a CD player (an old Dennon). I am new to higher end equipment. Budget max $1500 for amp setup.

My playing area is approx 15*20.

Thanks
alburk
Bada DC-225. $1200 from Pacific Valve. 30 day money back and one year warrantee. I had the earlier version of this amp while I was waiting for my Viva and it was incredible for the money. Full remote control too - meaning input switching. I've heard the 805s many times and I believe the Bada would mate beautifully with them. IMO. No relation to the seller, of course.
fwiw - I've paired my B&W CDM1NTs with a Musical Fidelity A5 Integrated - pretty sweet synergy, imo. The A5 is smooth on top, grips the B&Ws down low and has plenty of oomph for clean dynamics w/ headroom to spare.
The classic recommendation for 805s is big solid state power. Emotiva is a good recommendation in your price range. An Adcom GFA 555 II would be very affordable. The Wyred 4 Sound amps might fit, too.
*Conrad Johnson 2250 amp
Conrad Johnson PV-12L pre-amp
Any thoughts on these in combo with the Matrix 805's?*

I own an MF2250, & the PV-12L has an excellent reputation. Very high quality components. I can't imagine them not sounding very nice with almost any reasonably efficient speakers. If anything, you might want to upgrade the M805's at some point.

At some point, buying used gear, you have to take the leap. I owned Matrix 805's, & I'm pretty sure there are lots of combinations of high quality amps & preamps that could serve you well.