The Vandersteen's can sound wonderful with tubes as well as ss. I've tried about everything with the 3A Sigs. I've found the midrange is probably a little better with tubes but ss does the frequency extremes and bass better. I currently use solid state because overall, I like it better. Some of the newer tube amps sound more solid state than solid state, however.
I think it boils down to personal preference.
Richard Hardesty uses ss amps with a tube pre and he's a Vandy guru of sorts.
The Ayre amps sound very tube like without tube problems and according to Hardesty, the Theta amps do also.
Personally, I don't like the maintenance of tubes other than I do use a tube pre.
I would think the dealer would talk to you based on your listening preferences and go from there. A blanket tube recommmendation seems to me as the wrong approach. They certainly aren't for everyone.
As for Richard, I think he uses whatever tube amp suits his fancy at the time. I met and talked with him and he also said he'd never heard the 3a Sigs sound as good as they did in Hardesty's system which at the time was biamped with a 4-ch Theta Dreadnaught. Just goes to show.
I think it boils down to personal preference.
Richard Hardesty uses ss amps with a tube pre and he's a Vandy guru of sorts.
The Ayre amps sound very tube like without tube problems and according to Hardesty, the Theta amps do also.
Personally, I don't like the maintenance of tubes other than I do use a tube pre.
I would think the dealer would talk to you based on your listening preferences and go from there. A blanket tube recommmendation seems to me as the wrong approach. They certainly aren't for everyone.
As for Richard, I think he uses whatever tube amp suits his fancy at the time. I met and talked with him and he also said he'd never heard the 3a Sigs sound as good as they did in Hardesty's system which at the time was biamped with a 4-ch Theta Dreadnaught. Just goes to show.