infinity 1b's- should i go tubes for top end???


audio friends,, i have infinity 1b's. a parasound 3500 for the bottom end and a rotel 1090 for the top end. the sound?? i think it sounds great. smooth and clean with great power. everybody says tubes for the top. to do this would mean selling the rotel for maybe $1000 and having to put out another $1000 to get say a 100wpc setup. amps in my range would be something like rogue 150's, audio research vs110's, cary slm100's. lets face it, i would want at least 100 wps for the mid/tweed panels. the BIG question is on just how much of an inprovement in sound is there going to be??. everybody says the rotel 1090 is a great amp, i tend to agree, and it does sound good. i would just hate to spend the time and money without decient results. and the reliable factor. the rotel probable will last for years. tubes?? how much up keep will they be just to get a decient year out of them. can someone convince me either way.
tomtab

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I forget, what are the crossover controls for the 1b? Does it have level for both amps? Is there a phase control?

What you have to watch out for, either tube or SS, is a change in character, mostly around the crossover point which is usually around 100Hz for most of the bigger Infinitys. There are many amps in the 100 watt class that don't come near the "power" of the 3500 and will sound like a dip in the mid bass. Of the brands you mentioned, the Rogue has good reputation for bass comparative to SS. It also has fairly conventional gain and impedance numbers which you should be careful with in older Cary's.

Whether anything sounds better or improved is your call. So are any compromises you face.