Fireblade
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Pit, this is a very difficult question to answer. IMO, there's really no straight answer. It depends on the synergy across components, especially between the preamp and amp. I had the same dilemma and decided for what Lon just suggested, a tube integrated amp.
If you're looking for tube sound (whatever your idea of what that is), there's no better approach (unless you want to go for the all-tube components setup). The internet is full of contradictory opinions on this matter. In the end, what counts is the design quality of the gear and the synergy among its components.
Speakers probably have much relevance in this issue. IMO, the first thing to look at, is the synergy between speakers and amp. Then you can fine-tune with other components (preamp, cables, etc.) Assuming that has been checked (and since you want tube 'sound' this amp has to be tubed), then you may want to consider a preamp.
If the preamp (line-stage) you're considering is a very neutral, transparent solid state design, chances are it will enhance the tube amp that makes your speakers sing. If not, consider a good integrated tube amp that works well with your speakers.
In audio, as you can see, there's nothing straightforward. I'm not an expert by any means, but after much research and support from this and other forums, I think Lon's advice is sound (no pun intended!) Good luck!
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