introducing tube$ into my system


Hi, I just aquired a pair of Meadowlark Hot Rod Shearwaters. I've heard from many people, including Pat M @ Mdwlrk, that they sound their absolute best with tubes. Unfortunatley, or perhaps for my own good- funds are a little tight after the speaker purchase. So I'm hanging on to my Parasound HCA1000 (110W ss ). I've never owned a preamp, I've always just run my CD player right into the power amp. SO, I've decided to get a tube preamp. I'm getting the Antique Sound Labs AQ2004 (a little class A line preamp $300), with all the typical top end tubes caps & pots,... I'm hoping this is a good choice of units, and also hoping that it will, at a budget cost, give me some of that tube magic everyone talks about. What are the pros & cons of a tube-pre & ss power amp? Any info or advice would be appreciated.
jay_carlson

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The tube pre-amp will definitely ad some tube sound to your system, but a company like Meadowlark designs their speakers to work best with tube amps (it has to do with the technical aspects, like damping, etc...not just the "tube sound" itself). Although I hear they still sound great with solid state amps...