Well, I'd agree with Liz that a tube product is about passion, a passion for music. A tube pre-amp, starting with good quality, new tubes should be hassle free for 2 to 5 years depending on usage and circuit design. Even then, tubes are relatively easy to replace even for the non-techie.
Tube amps can require more owner involvement depending on bias circuit design (auto vs. manual adjustment). But again, depending on the robustness of the design and the quality of the components (and tubes installed), tube replacement service should only be required every 2 to 5 years.
It is unfortunate that people encounter poor component reliability, and then conclude that all products of that topology will be similar. However, I've had problems with both SS and tube gear, as well as examples of both that are going on 15 years of age and no problems yet.
Look for a product from a company that has been around for awhile, and don't go for the cheapest tubes available. Some brands have a history of poor quality control. You may find that tubes are the best way to connect you to the music. Obviously, if you never give them a chance, how will you know. Good luck.
Tube amps can require more owner involvement depending on bias circuit design (auto vs. manual adjustment). But again, depending on the robustness of the design and the quality of the components (and tubes installed), tube replacement service should only be required every 2 to 5 years.
It is unfortunate that people encounter poor component reliability, and then conclude that all products of that topology will be similar. However, I've had problems with both SS and tube gear, as well as examples of both that are going on 15 years of age and no problems yet.
Look for a product from a company that has been around for awhile, and don't go for the cheapest tubes available. Some brands have a history of poor quality control. You may find that tubes are the best way to connect you to the music. Obviously, if you never give them a chance, how will you know. Good luck.