upgrade from Sonic Frontiers Line 1 to 3 SE+ ?


I have a SF line 1 with all the Amperex PQ 7038 tubes and have been quite satisfied with it.
May I know if there's obvious improvement if I replace it with a line 3 SE+ ?

Thanks,
so_armonk
Disclosure - I own an Line 3 SE!

After having had many preamps in my system, the Line 3 has become my reference preamp. For the eagle eyed you will see I currently have an ARC Ref3 up for sale ..... I think that says it. IMHO you will never need an upgrade and Chris Johnson at PCX is an invaluable resource should one need tech support. Chris maintains that the Line 3 has circuit design IP that has never been repeated - who knows, but it is both faithful and musical to the source and equally important very compatible with both SS and tube power amp loadings via the impedance curve - not always the case with other preamps if you are mix & match.

The SE+ upgrade plus the replacement volume chip / power supply is the ultimate upgrade to reach world class reference performance.
Thanks for everyone's sharing of experience and suggestions.
I think I will move to line 3 SE then.
As time marches on, so do circuit designs. The Line 3 is still a venerable design, still supported and still world class. I did move on to an MBL 6010D and for a lot more $$$ I did get a preamp that had more synergy with my Spectron amps and probably a lower noise floor. But in absolute terms the Line 3 is still one of the better tubed preamps out there for "straightwire" gain with good flexibility, low noise and the ability to roll tubes to change tone ever so slightly.
What about the digital volume control? I heard the ICs go out and are not replaceable then the preamp is done. I heard allot of those are now failing, as they are nearing the end of their usefull life.

I have a SF preamp and it had a nasty habit of going to full volume in one channel- exciting, but not for me.