Is there any way to get into tubes for super cheap


I have now been bitten by the bug. I will slowly build a system for music and theater, but have been hearing all kinds of praise for the tube world.
To be honest I have never in my life heard a tube system and until recently thought that onkyo and carver were the best in audio.
What is a good way to get started with a tube system?
What pieces are needed to really be able to make a good judgement?
I have no TT and usually listen to cds, Is there any hope for me?
I think I would like to do this pretty much all vintage, for me that is 10 years or older.
I don't think that cheap can be overstated in this case.
brownsanandy

Showing 1 response by raquel

Cheap tube preamps and CD players with tube output stages tend to be fine.

Cheap tube power amps, however, often have reliability problems, and because they use poor output transformers, cannot adequately power low impedence speakers (which is most speakers).

You make it sound like you are putting together a system for your prison cell. If you can up your budget a bit, you can get a respectable used preamp and amp here on Audiogon for +/-$750, small speakers for +/-$500, and a CD player and cabling for +/-$300. If you go much lower than that, you're buying either junk or something so old that you better know how to fix it.