I have always had a tube pre and SS amp. For me, the expense of getting a 300wpc tube amp to replace my SS amp and the cost of retubing them would be a financial death sentence.
I’m running a C45 and a Cary V12R just because I’m to lazy to hook up a tube preamp. My C2500 needed a channel repair so I just moved the cabling down and hooked up the analog HT unit.. It’s not a tube preamp. Funny part is most people can’t tell the difference unless I say, I'm running a SS preamp. I have a few SS Macs preamps. A C45 and MX120 both have great sounding SS stereo setups. Mac has always had a pleasing SS preamp, to me. SS Mac power amps.. Different story.. No idea why, syrup comes to mind though, with small planars and ribbon drivers. It's been 20+ years maybe they changed.. :-) or not.. I use to use Krell for HT way back too. They had a great 2 channel stereo with volume control for the subs. Still the best remote I’ve ever seen. It’s a class A preamp too. With Mac tube power amps.. pretty impressive combo... It would also let me bypass the Krell and run a MX110 phono section, or tuner. Not as many vinyl users 30 years ago, like today or 50 years ago. There was a gap with 4/8 track, Cassette and CD media. I used RtR back then too.. Regards |
Another reason is that there are limited (any?) manufacturers that make both a solid state preamp and tube based power amp. Not everyone has an integrated set by the same manufacturer but many do. Not having a SS pre with tube amp from the same manufacturer limits the combination at the point of purchase. |
@avanti1960 I think AVA does and McIntosh if you were looking for matched components. But you are probably right.
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This was the issue holding me back from taking the plunge into tube amplification - just pain scared of the arrays of power tubes: cost, biasing, maintenance, do I leave it on all the time and warm up the room, or turn them off at night... etc. My first exposure to tubes was at a dealer many moons ago listening to Audible Illusions and Exposure (no pun intended) amplification. Tube sound with no power tube maintenance and fear. Fast forward to now - I'm running Rogue M-150s off the analog output of my NAD pre/pro for stereo listening. The tubes cost a lot, and yep - they're a bit of a hassle to maintain compared to SS amps - but wow, the SOUND. 😁 |