It is a good idea to purchase a vintage tube pre-amp.


Since the new one are pretty expensive and what I can afford is an old one with budget of US$2000~3000. Since I don't have much knowlege on electronics, but I have authentic listening capabilities. Is it good idea to buy an old gear of tube pre amp. around 10 or 15 years such as Audio Research SP-15 or something similar (the newer one within my budget is better of course).  I would prefer a stable, long time use gear without much trouble.
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I like my ARC LS-25 Mk II, which ocst $2500 with new tubes used from a dealer.

You can get different sound than ARC, but it is not clear to me that you can get better sound.

Other options include CJ (phatter sound)

or maybe Primaluna tho cost may not fit your requirements.

I like to stick to companies with established track records, good support, and a history of long development towards some euphonic goal.
I've owned a melos 222 preamp for about 20 years. I had it looked at last year and upgraded some switches, the volume pot, umbilical cord, added an IEC, etc., to great result. Although it's not the level preamp you're looking for, my point is that it's worth upgrading old quality equipment, if you like it.  
After I purchased a 2nd Accuphase C275V, I find that it grade in sound is unable to compare with the pre-amp. I owned more than 30 years ago.  The problem is the old tube amp. has problem occasionally which required maitenance which is trouble some for me for I am not an engineer. Without comparison, you don't know how good my old tube is. The SS's slim and lean sound reproduction makes me tasteless.
Also, thanks for all of you for your kind response and help or suggestions. Best wishes for you to have pleasant listening too.
The classic SP-15 is a classic ARC pre & cherry ripe for high end mods imho. Bare is mind, it is quite old, so unless you find one already refurbed unit, I would look for a stock example in good nic & save up for a refurb incl: higher end caps, some nice WBT rca jacks, Furutech IEC & some nice matched NOS tubes. The only caveat is you’ll need single ended cables. Also, the included phono stage is ok, but i’d look for something like a 2nd hand ARC PH3 SE if you want a decent matching phono stage.