Based on my experiences, having previously owned nearly everything you mention, I'd recommend trying the following:
First, address the room issues if the room is "live." Then, in all honesty, I'd consider ditching the Tukans (and maybe even the LK85 as well if finances dictate) for a pair of Meadowlark Kestrels (hot rod if possible). Do try to audition these first before purchase, preferably in-home. They have a rather good bass response, so you needn't complicate things more with a sub. Go ahead and use the Linn speaker cables and ICs for now, but something like the Tara Prism series might be a good choice at this level. Tara actually mates well with Linn, and will help take any remaining "edge" off. I'd refrain from becoming more deeply embroiled in the Linn "upgrade" path, i.e., "aktiv" etc. Perhaps Linn's weakest link of all is their speakers. Also, don't forget that you can try different permutations of the current system. You can use the Magik as a preamp with the LK-85, or you can run the Genki using the variable outs directly to the LK-85 (something I did for awhile). I think you can make your system much more listenable without taking a bath. Hang in there! -John, aka "musicdoc," formerly "musikdok" P.S. Contact me directly if you want as I've got a lot more free time on my hands lately.
First, address the room issues if the room is "live." Then, in all honesty, I'd consider ditching the Tukans (and maybe even the LK85 as well if finances dictate) for a pair of Meadowlark Kestrels (hot rod if possible). Do try to audition these first before purchase, preferably in-home. They have a rather good bass response, so you needn't complicate things more with a sub. Go ahead and use the Linn speaker cables and ICs for now, but something like the Tara Prism series might be a good choice at this level. Tara actually mates well with Linn, and will help take any remaining "edge" off. I'd refrain from becoming more deeply embroiled in the Linn "upgrade" path, i.e., "aktiv" etc. Perhaps Linn's weakest link of all is their speakers. Also, don't forget that you can try different permutations of the current system. You can use the Magik as a preamp with the LK-85, or you can run the Genki using the variable outs directly to the LK-85 (something I did for awhile). I think you can make your system much more listenable without taking a bath. Hang in there! -John, aka "musicdoc," formerly "musikdok" P.S. Contact me directly if you want as I've got a lot more free time on my hands lately.