Do it. I'm glad I discovered how much a tube pre can help a system sound better. As a matter of fact it's hard to think of using an SS pre again. You'll find that the tube pre will take your system to another level over the Rotel pre. You can get varying amounts of "tubeyness" from different brands, something you may want to consider as I tried a Cary AE 3 and it was just too syrupy where the ARC LS 16 added just enough tube sound to make it wonderful. I had the Vandersteen Model 2's and suspect that with a tube pre you're in for a nice sounding combination. Your amp could be upgraded at some time but I'd sell the Rotel and get a used Conrad Johnson or ARC pre. These can be found for 5-700 in good condition. You really have nothing to lose as if you buy used gear here you can recoup at least most of your money, maybe more. You won't be wanting to sell it though, you'll get your more detail and 3d sound and it will also be smoother and more natural sounding.
Will an entry level tube preamp help w/ B&K ST-140
I have two B&K ST-140's driving 2CE speakers using a rotel tuner pre-amp. Good system for my investment. Would it be recommended to go with a decent tube pre-amp to play off of the already tube-like sound of my amps? Looking for even more detail and 3D sound stage.....thanks
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