Can tubes cancel tubes?


Looking for some technical help on this question. I have been researching for my DAC purchase and have zeroed in on three models that use tubes in the circuit. I like tubes mellow sound. Thing is I have a tube preamplifier that leads into my question. What will be the end result of a tube DAC into a tube preamplifier? Will the sound be bad? Do I need to match the tubes? Can I mix the tubes? Will one cancel out the other? Will it fry my system? My pre is a Schiit Freya s so I can run without tube stage but want to know what would happen if I engaged the tube stage.
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You want the best possible sound signal going into your linestage....period.  It doesn't matter if it's a SS or tube signal - it just needs to be producing the type of sound that appeals to you.  I much prefer my tube phono stages going into my tube linestage over being fed through a SS phono stage.  
In my main system, I have tube amps, a tube preamp, and a tube phono stage.  My streamer/DAC is solid state.  I love the way it sounds.  The downside... a little hiss if you put your ear close to the speakers. 

In one of my other systems I have a DAC with a tube (MHDT Labs Orchid) and a solid state integrated amp.  Another system has a class D amp, a tube preamp, and a solid state DAC.  In another, a tube integrated amp and solid state DAC.  They all sound great. 

Unless you're really worried about having a totally black background, don't overthink it.  You can use different components that use different types of tubes. 

Some solid state gear sounds "tubey".  Some tube gear sounds like solid state.  Synergy is important.  Make sure you understand the type of sound signature and presentation you like and keep that in mind as you build your system.
Re the OP:
tubes aren’t mellow.

they merely generate less odd order distortion and they don’t misplace the transients in time or don’t smear the transients in a non linear manner.

they are complimentary to how the ear works and don’t create signals that are separated improperly from the actual signal.

Transistors do all those wrong things, tubes don’t.

so the softer sound is actually less ’banging on a tin can-totally out of time and place’ kind of inconstant distortions that transistors have.

the ear hears this ’out of position’ unwanted spurious distortion(s) that transistors create ....and we tend to mistake it for detail. Until the levels of them become large enough that we finally recognize it as the ugly screech that it is....

It comes down to the native linear gain characteristic of a tube vs the native non-linear gain characteristic of a transistor.

the trick is to not look for or listen for fake distortions that are mistaken as detail, when both transistors and tubes are incapable of adding anything useful to the signal.

The most we can hope for, in any audio system, is ’least damage and least loss’.

the vast majority of audio folks don’t understand this fundamental. It’s is even poorly understood by the vast majority of audio engineers and designers. This, as it is impossible to get by and to realize the truth would make most of their business model unsuccessful, incorrect..or possibly even ...- dishonest in those who practice good self truth. They build what can be made and sold, and this is the reality we deal with.

by fiat of the logic in and the fundamental physics of each, with the transistor and the tube... the least damage and the cleanest signal is only capable of being realized, at this time, by a triode tube.

With a gun in my face and the threat of real death if I lie or mis-state, these are the the thoughts and words from my mind and mouth.

The End.

the ONLY other option outside of the triode tube, is the V-FET transistor, or Nelson Pass' SIT transistors (First Watt SIT amps)he had specially made for him by South Semi transistors before they were bought out.... or the new Japanese equivalent, which are V-FET copies. Those are made for one company in Japan.

Other than that...it is ALL lies, lies, lies - and more dammed lies.
My system is also completely tubed from dac to pre to amp.I think it gives more flexibility to tweak the sound by rolling tubes.
I use a tube DAC (Audio Mirror) into a Tube preamp (Aric Audio) with a SS amp (BEL 1001). My speakers are Esoteric MG 10s (87dB sensitive, 6ohm dropping below 4). Thinking about also trying a tube amp while keeping the BEL. The tube DAC and pre have increased enjoyment of my system via soundstage and bloom = musicality. IMO choice of amplifier, tube or SS, is directed by a greater degree by choice of speaker than choice of tube vs. SS in source or preamp. All choices directed by sonic preference.