Tubes and light weight bass


hi everyone

my current system uses shanling sp-80 tube monoblocks, mapletree line 2A tube pre, esound E5 cdp and usher 6371 speakers. I think that bass is on the light side.
I know that when you go with tubes you might lose some bass on the way but i think i lost considerably.
Any suggestions for improvement ? Maybe replace preamp?
Thanks for all comments
icorem
I had the same issue with my Manley Stingray and a power cord from DCCA placed on my Cary cdp solved the problem.
Started with Don's Source pc which did a good job and now I'm using his Ref 1 on the Cary and honestly, the bass couldn't be better.
Just my 2 cents.
Good Luck!
Presumably the woofers on the Ushers are wired in parallel, so the impedance is lower at low frequencies than in the treble region. Maybe only one woofer goes up to meet the tweeter.

At any rate, a solid state voltage-source-approximating amplifier will deliver double the wattage into a 4 ohm load as into an 8 ohm load. The speakers were designed with this expectation in mind. On the other hand, a tube amp is less likely to approximate a voltage source, and therefore less likely to deliver the increased power output into low impedances that the speaker was designed to take advantage of. So in the region where the two woofers are operating in parallel, the net output with that amplifier is less than the speaker's designer intended. The result is weak bass.

That's my guess, anyway.

Duke
dealer/manufacturer
YOur tube pre (or CD player) may have inverted polarity/phase. Meaning you need to switch the +/- speaker leads at the speakers
Icorem: Just for the hell of it, I replaced (only for a short period) my PrimaLuna 6 monobocks (70wpc) with my old acurus a150 solid state amp (150 wpc) just to see what the difference would be. Besides the obvious immediate differences, I noticed the biggest change in the sound was the lack of bass the a150 had compared to the tube monoblocs.
food for thought. good luck.
jorge

Thanks for all comments so far.
I definately want to keep my tube amps for their overall advantage (to my taste - is it). I will try some of your suggestions and see if there is any improvement.
I will try playing with speaker positioning although my listening room structure is problematic.