Looking to get into tubes on the cheap


My current set-up is Tekton Design Electrons with an Hsu VT-15H subwoofer and a Denon AVR-2200w receiver.  I am interested in entering the tube world. I have always run SS/receiver to listen to music so I am a total rookie with tubes. Here is what I would like to have. I use my system for 2.0 and 2.1 music, HT 5.1 going to 5.1.4, and basic TV viewing. I would like to keep my receiver in the chain and add tubes and somehow have some kind of switching. Would like to be able to listen to 2.1 and then push something on my Harmony remote to switch between music and HT set-up without having to touch wires. Read many different thread as well as this one. I am not wanting to spend thousands to achieve this but I also want it to sound better than my current SS sound on a 2.1 set-up. Seen the various posts and opinions on tubed preamp vs amp and still after reading all that don't know which one is more beneficial. Looked at Aric's Ultimate but that is more than I am wanting to spend. Looked at Monoprices 50wpc hybrid tubed preamp and ss amp combo. Not sure I want my tubed stuff to come from the place I get me cables but it seems to get good reviews from people who have purchased and it is $170. Also looked at Gemtune X-1 integrated tube amp and Nobsound MS-10D hybrid tube amp.  Can I get some guidance on this? Ultimately I am just wanting to improve my 2.1 listening experience.  
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I won’t recommend using the AVR as a preamp for 2 channel music, IMO, using a tube integrated amplifier with a speaker switcher like the Niles SAS-1 is a better way to experiencing tube "magic"
Years ago my quest for a tube power amp led to to talking to the Jolida guys in MD, including the owner Michael Allen, and I became convinced they knew how to put together a great amp. The amp I bought, a "factory modded" 502P power amp, was a trouble free joy to listen to, cost around 1000 bucks (5 years ago or so), and nothing around at that time came close to the bang for the buck this amp provided. I've since moved on to a single ended power amp, but Jolida still makes cool stuff (Chinese sourced, USA tweaked).

An EE friend of mine build me a speaker switch so that my Focal speakers could be easily shared between my Integra receiver and the Yaquin tube amplifier. It allows me to just flip the speakers while keeping a load on the tube amplifier so that I don’t have to power cycle it nearly as much and allows me to use it more. 
Sorry for a third reply, but your post sounds somewhat close to my experience.

I think you’d benefit more from a better receiver than adding inexpensive tubes to your current setup.

I would look for a receiver that has pre-outs and is also 4 ohm stable. I really think being 4 ohm stable is a solid indicator of a quality receiver. I have been impressed with my Integra as a home theater receiver and am now experiencing their great customer support. They have taking my receiver back for repairs at no cost to me and it’s well over double the advertised warranty period.