Pre Amp / Amp for Klipsch KLF-10


New to Audiogon forum and loving all the info here !  I have a great set of Klipsch KLF10 that I love want to get set up for lossless streaming, . I have an amazon link going into my Schiit Modi 3 and now need a preamp / amp set up.  The KLF10s are 8 ohm / 98 db sensitive / 150 watts cont .  
I was thinking of buying and trying out a Freya + / Aegir stereo unbalanced set up.  Thoughts? Think this is a good set up for for my speakers?  
healman
I've owned some great SS amps, and I think they all were Class A biased for the first few watts...most recently a fine sounding Forte Model 55 (the last of this brand and made without the IGBT transistors, using  bipolars instead)  that actually ran hotter than the Aegir...my single ended tube amp remains my reference, so there's a high bar to better that thing although I will settle for "different but great sounding." I won't be leaving the Aegir on all the time, but it's gonna be on a lot...more to come...
Update...I should start a new thread about the Aegir amp, but weirdly this whole thing was sidetracked by a faulty amp. It never got very hot like it's supposed to, and when I "gave it the beans" (phrase borrowed from "Top Gear") its protection circuit shut it off, leading to me having to check every damn thing that I thought could have caused that. Bummer. However, in a sterling demonstration of superb customer service, Schiit sent me a new one immediately and I received it yesterday. Already it displays a much better sound than the flawed "Amp 1,"  (Schiit's customer service guy wrote, "seems like you got a dud.") and gets somewhat hotter (like it should) but not alarmingly so, and I can crank it up (although really, it can play way louder than I need it to with Heresy IIIs) and it takes it...no shutoff, no problemo, and man...it sounds astonishingly good already. What a great friggin' amp...whew...

I push my Klipsch KLF10s with a Schiit Aegir and Saga + setup.  I have in my family room.  20' x 20' with 8' ceilings.  Wood floors and plaster walls.  It sounds really good at low to mid volume.  I am new to audiophile world.  I've had the KLF10s since the 90s.  I used in a home theater setup.  I had been using the Aegir to drive refurbished AR 2ax speakers.  Sensitivity is 89.  In retrospect, that wasnt a good pairing.  The Klipsch sound much better.  I get a little of that HiFi sound stage affect.  There is a texture and clarity to the music. It sounds sweet with really good recordings.  Listening to Radiohead Kid A on a long winter day.  Sounds beautiful. My only complaint is that I cant really crank it.  The Aegir checks out after I push the Saga + past about 3/4.  It is probably loud enough for a responsible adult, but somedays.....Im not all that responsible.  Soooo......I'm thinking about spending a couple grand and getting the Freya with another Aegir, driving mono.  I'd like to try Magepans with this setup.