Beginner looking for guidance into tube sound.


Hello all, I am looking for some input on the best way to add tubes to my current mess. I currently have what I am sure everyone here would consider barely a step up from my parents zenith HI-FI circa 1977. please keep in mind I am lucky if I can afford to look in the window of an actual audio store. 
I currently have a Peachtree nova 300 and a Marantz CD player and a pair of monitor audio silver 500 speakers. A friend gave me a blue sound node 2i also. I have always wanted a tube powered amp. I see these Chinese amps like the Muzishare X7 and Willsenton R8 that have lots of great reviews. Or maybe a tube DAC. Then I see the Black Ice for ss-x. Each having less tubes respectively. Not sure how much that matters but I would think the more tubes the more tube sound one could expect. I would like to be in the $1000. range but would go to $1500 if I had to. My goal is to find the best most cost effective way to enter the tube world.  
johnfritter

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Hey,
I haven’t read through the entire thread but if it hasn’t already been said you really need to listen to a tube  based system before you make any choices. With respect to others I think that you can find good tube equipment in your price range. I especially like the idea of building your own equipment. Sadly the audiophile hobby is IMHO overloaded with hyperbole. I’m not trying to rake the forum or to suggest tubes are better than solid state. I’m saying system synergy is key to musical bliss. Finding a system that creates that for you is challenging and that is where a lot of money is spent usually with good intentions but the end result is are you satisfied with what you are hearing? Chasing that down by reading reviews is impossible. Before you spend any money find a way to listen to several types of gear. That’s a difficult task to be sure but is the only way to make a choice that not only fits your budget but achieves the sound you crave. Keep in mind too when and where you listen really affects what you hear. Bottom line, listen to a tube based preamp and monoblocks with perhaps an analogue or digital front end an entire system. Something that gets your attention, something that is clearly better to you. Something that turns your head and sits you down, where you forget about the gear and just enjoy the music in a way that brings all details to life. It can be a very enjoyable endeavor and quite costly. But I believe it can also be done on a budget if your goals are reasonable. Go out and find some gear to listen to, ask a bunch of questions no matter how smart or embarrassing they may seem, then decide. Best of luck