@lalitk, I built an Elekit TU8600 300B amp with substantial upgrades (Takman resistors, Mundorf caps, Lundhal power transformers). My source is either vinyl or Tidal streaming. In vinyl, I use a Technics 1200 GAE, Manley Chinook phono pre, and an Audiotechnica ART9 MC cartridge. With Tidal, I pull the stream through a Bluesound Node 2 and feed it to a Doge 7 tube DAC or an NAD M51 DAC. I also use a Schitt Freya as a control/preamplifier because the Elekit only has one set of RCA line level inputs. My loudspeakers (in the SET amp system) are the newly released Klipsch Forte IIIs. I have decent cabling but nothing crazy (Mogami speaker wire, soldered DIY to Cardas spades, and Chord RCA cable, several DH Labs cables (RCA and digital).
For the subwoofer, I'm using an REL T9i. It's dialed in very light and smoothly so as not to interrupt anything. I've set it up with software and a special mic, BUT it always sounds better set by ear using tracks like Neil Young's "Out on the Weekend"--whereby I tune the sub to the kick drum to make it sound as resonate and real as I recall from playing music with others. That track gets me closest to proper than other setup methods.
For the subwoofer, I'm using an REL T9i. It's dialed in very light and smoothly so as not to interrupt anything. I've set it up with software and a special mic, BUT it always sounds better set by ear using tracks like Neil Young's "Out on the Weekend"--whereby I tune the sub to the kick drum to make it sound as resonate and real as I recall from playing music with others. That track gets me closest to proper than other setup methods.