I would do it the other way around with a tube pre-amp and a solid state amp. You could use an outboard solid state phono if you had a low output cartridge. This would give you the warmpth with all the controll and punch of solid state. I use a Cary SLP 94 with a Sim 4250 and out board creek phono. This is the sound you may be looking for.
Tube Amp w/Solid State Pre-Amp ?????
I'm building a second system for Phono only. I need advice on what Tube amp to match with my B&W N802's, and a Spectral DMC-20 Pre-amp w/Phono. Or am I defeating the purpose getting a Tube Amp, with a Solid State Pre? I love the Phono on the Spectral, but desire some tube warmth for Phono Application's. Keep in mind that the 802's are difficult to drive. Please help.
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