General question about tube preamps and gain


I have a (possibly moronic) question unrelated to my previous thread. This is a general question about tubes and gain.

So say you buy a tube preamp and it sounds clean and clear. You decide you want that dark, syrupy sound (classic tube sound?). So you buy tubes that impart this sound on the signal and install them.

Now installed, you notice that the more you turn the preamp volume up, the more the tubes impart that sound on the signal. But you can’t play it loud. 
So could you, theoretically, put attenuators (lets say -10db) between said preamp and the power amp to lower the output signal which you’d then turn the volume up and drive the tubes a little harder to impart more of the tube’s sound at lower levels?

I hope this makes sense. It does in my head but that don’t mean much.


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More distortion?   Really?
Seems to me that the knock on tube amps to begin with.  Okay, it's an amplifier.  The farther you are from clipping, the better.  My c-j amps and preamps sometimes have bit more gain than I prefer.  Years ago I took an Act2 pre back to c-j and had them attenuate the gain.  That lasted a couple of months until I had it returned to normal.  Careful what you wish for... you might get distortion you don't want.