Any good tube headphones and headphone amps for vinyl playback?


I have a pretty good analog setup: SME deck, Koetsu cart, Pass Labs phono preamp.  I'm not sure if this is a thing that many people do, but I'm interested in listening to vinyl exclusively through headphones.  If I connect a tube headphone amp to my phono stage to listen with headphones, will it be too noisy and not worth it?  Most headphone listeners use digital playback which makes sense.  Does anyone have any good experience with listening to good vinyl playback via headphones that is quiet?
tyan42
I am in the process of selling off my main/big system as we speak and am concentrating on my phono based headphone system as my only source of receiving my tunes. This system is tube based and I am using a couple of carts that dip down to .24mv output which puts more of a strain on tube based phono stages, am getting great results with two of the three tube phonos with one being all tube and one tube with a built in SUT. With your Pass being solid state I don't see any issues for you and you should be able to listen without any annoying noise generated from your phono. Enjoy the music
Thanks,  do you have any suggestions for headphone/amp combos that work well with vinyl?
There's really no difference listening between digital and analog with headphones.  A source is a source and the amp and headphones (if they're decent) will deliver whatever comes from the source.

What's your budget? 

Do you currently have speakers?  What do you like most about them?  That would help in terms of pointing you towards a specific sound signature, do you like things really neutral, a little warm, or do you prefer more "analytical"?  Are you a basshead, a midrange freak?

Other things to consider are comfort and build, open or closed back (will you be listening around other people?) and sensitivity matching the headphones to the amp.  

Why the preference for tubes?  If you want quiet, in general solid state will be more quiet, but there are some quiet tube headphone amps out there.
@tyan42, don't get me started. Like everything else audio, do your DD and follow the sound. enjoy the music