For the first question...
You will not get any agreement here on which is better. I have all solid state equipment & keep them on 24/7 unless their is a thunderstorm in the area or I'm out of town for an extended period. IME, solid state sounds best when left on.
Second question:
My dedicated listening room is between 14-15 foot square & in the basement.
I like it in the basement for three reasons:
1. Room treatments make a huge difference & they wouldn't be tolerated upstairs.
2. Slate over concrete floor. Very solid foundation for the system.
3. I can listen to music at anytime day or night without bothering anyone else.
In regard to ceiling height. Mine is 8' & works great with a few sound panels attached to it.
You will not get any agreement here on which is better. I have all solid state equipment & keep them on 24/7 unless their is a thunderstorm in the area or I'm out of town for an extended period. IME, solid state sounds best when left on.
Second question:
My dedicated listening room is between 14-15 foot square & in the basement.
I like it in the basement for three reasons:
1. Room treatments make a huge difference & they wouldn't be tolerated upstairs.
2. Slate over concrete floor. Very solid foundation for the system.
3. I can listen to music at anytime day or night without bothering anyone else.
In regard to ceiling height. Mine is 8' & works great with a few sound panels attached to it.