Using a tube amp with a Solid State preamp


Hi, I have a pair of KR V6000 tube amp. I want to use a solid state preamp. Would you reccommend this type of setup. What would I gain and yield by doing this. Thanks Danny
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It depends on what kind of speakers you are going to use. If you have some kind of speaker that is not going to be tube friendly, like dropping under 4 ohms, then you will gain better stability, bass damping, and slam with the SS amp. If your speakers present a tube friendly impedance, then I think you can do better with a good tube amp.
I know of one person who does this successfully. Bill Thalmann at Music Technology uses a Conrad Johnson Motif MC-10 solid state preamp with a Conrad Johnson Premier tube amp. The MC-10 is similar to the Conrad Johnson PFR. Bill is a former engineer at Conrad Johnson. You may be able to ask Bill yourself. He can be found at www.musictechnology.com
I'm reaching back into my memory here, and I may have this wrong, perhaps an engineer can help, but many solid state preamps have comparatively low output impedances, while tube amps have very high input impedances. Normally you would want the output impedance to be higher than the input impedance. This may not make a difference with short cable runs, but with longer ones I recall reading you could lose some of the high frequencies. I like Sugarbrie's suggestion to ask Bill Thalmann.