Tube Pre amp or Solid Pre Amp


I am new with the high-end audio and I am look for a new or used pre amp to go with my system but I do not know what kind of preamp (tube or solide) would be best for my system.
Speakers: Vienna Bethoven
Amp: Bryston 4BST
CD player: Theata mile (run direct to amp)
Speaker cable: 8TC ( shot gun )
Interconect : Silver from homegrown audio.
neronian
Thaks for your all suggestions. I did not expected to get
this fast respond. My Budget is around $1000-$2000 new or used. The reason that I want to add a pre amp because I feel like something is missing when I listen to musics. I think it is a bit bright right now and I want something warmth. I heard that tube amps make hum noise, is it true? I consider to go with tube ampe but I do not want to deal with hum noise. If you guy have any more suggestions, feel fee to leave your suddestions. I love to read and learn more about high-end stuff.

Thefalls1117- How does the bryston Bryston BP-25 sound in your system? I would like to know.

To curb a bit of the brighness in your system, you might want to try another pair of interconnects. It appears that your interconnects are silver which from what I understand can lead to a bright sound in some systems.

You might try a used pair of Harmonic Technology Pro Silway Mk II interconnects which combine copper and silver in a single crystal technology. They are very detailed but in my system do not appear to be bright.

A used 1meter pair go for about $175 -$225 on audiogon.com.

If this does not cure your problem or perhaps another interconnect, then you should be able to sell the cables pretty much for what you bought them and then investigate the preamp.

Also, you might consider doing some research on room acoustics. Perhaps your room has a very 'live' sound and therefore bright sounds could tend to be overly bright.

-IMO (whose were you expecting?)
That's true of the Rogues, neronian.
Have to use cheater plugs, could not trace hum down.
Also, the power supply make a slight buzz, and the amps pick up so RFI.
You have to be very close to the amps or speakers to notice, and it has to be very quite. But those noises are there.

KP
As mentioned before I certainly like my Brystons..BP-25..4B ST..could it sound better..you betcha,if I spend thousands of $$$$$$$$$ more..which at this point I'm not willing to spend.
I am very happy with the sound of my present system.I updated to the best of my ability and am always tweaking.
Let your ears be your guide..not to mention your pocket book.
There will ALWAYS be better...........
I too like the tube pre/ss amp combo. I also agree with stehno. My suggestion is to audition a aes(cary) AE-3. This pre can come as a kit(if you are so inclined) or from the factory. It has upgrade features and it's a triode design. This as I have written before to me is the best bang for the buck pre out there. In addition it only uses two tubes. Good hunting!