To preamp or not to preamp depends entirely on what's important to you in musical playback.
I've tried passive pres and while the sound seemed more balanced, I felt the soundfield flattened and became lifeless. I greatly preferred having any of the tube preamps I owned in the signal path.
My preference in listening seems to be completely counter to what Kenscollick suggests, and I realize I'm probably in the minority in that regard.
So I think if you're looking for attributes a good tube preamp can introduce to the sound go that direction. And if you'd rather the preamp get out of the way try a passive preamp or look for a CDP with volume control.
Good luck!
I've tried passive pres and while the sound seemed more balanced, I felt the soundfield flattened and became lifeless. I greatly preferred having any of the tube preamps I owned in the signal path.
My preference in listening seems to be completely counter to what Kenscollick suggests, and I realize I'm probably in the minority in that regard.
So I think if you're looking for attributes a good tube preamp can introduce to the sound go that direction. And if you'd rather the preamp get out of the way try a passive preamp or look for a CDP with volume control.
Good luck!