Tube Preamp with Solid State Amp?


Greetings!

I’ve seen some folks using Tube Preamps with Solid State Am ps. I’m thinking of doing that with my system as part of an incremental change. I currently have a Parasound P5 preamp with a Parasound A21 driving Klipsch Cornwall 4’s. Will a decent / good Tube Preamp really make a difference in my sound? I enjoy what I have now but really want to experience Tubes in my system. Thanks!
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I personally love that combination. I am running a concert fidelity CF-080LXV2 with 2 Concert Fidelity 200-FX amps. The tubes are on the back of the pre-amplifier and accessible so it is designed for rolling in different tubes.
Long time tube pre/SS amp afectionado here too.  
Big John, I see that you are using a Parasound A-21, which mmemory tells me, has an input impedence of 33K. Just make sure to match the output impedence of your tube pre-amp to the input of your amp.
I've always been told the ratio should be at least 10:1 meaning in your case, the preamp should have no higher than a 3.3K output impedence. Lately, I've seen people that use an even higher ratio of 20:1.   As a "for instance", my good ol' MacIntosh C-20 pr-amp recommend amps with an input impedence of at least 50K.  Violating this rule can lead to a diminished bass response.
Not to worry, you still will have a large amount of pre-amps to choose.
 
jeffjoeblob5 posts
05-10-2020 10:47am
Good sound, in concept. I use an ancient (1963) Macintosh C-20 with solid state amps, with my magneplanars. I've tried other preamps, but none sound as clear an accurate as my old Mac. Whatever you do, get a high quality preamp.

Hey Jeff!   Another member of the C-20 club. Alright!
Got my first C-20 back in 1977, and after I went quadraphonic I bought a second in 1980. Still use both of them: line level - one just before my front channel amp and one just before my rear channel amp. This was long before the term "tube buffer" was ever thought up.
I've had them in for various services over the years, and then sent them both out to a MacIntosh repair facility in Arizona for a general re-cap about 12 years ago.  Don Sachs had them in about seven years ago to refurbish/improve them even more.  My s/n ratio is now almost 10db higher than the original specs.
These are more than a couple of pre-amps. They've become good ol' friends.
I've been running tube preamps and SS amps since my start in this hobby. I currently have a ARC Ref 2 Mark II preamp with a pair of maxed out Odyssey Audio Kismet Monoblocks. I l love the combination and the SQ is great,
I've been using the tubed Pre and SS amp configuration for a few years now.  To me it gives a natural balance to the music, not too tubey (is that even a word) and not as sharp for SS.