How would you introduce tubes into this SS system?


I have a Rotel RC-1070 preamp and a Parasound HCA-1000 amp driving a pair of NHT Super Two’s. The Super Two’s sensitivity is 87 db (2.83V at 1M), 8 Ohms nominal impedance (3.8 Ohms minimum), and recommended amp power of 25W/ch min. and 175W/ch. max. The Rotel’s output level and impedance are 1V and 100 Ohms, and the Parasound’s input impedance is 33 kiloOhms. The budget is around $2000 for either a tube preamp, tube amp, or integrated tube/hybrid amp. I like the sonic qualities of tube equipment, but I don’t want to sacrifice too much bass. I should also mention that I use this system primarily for listening to vinyl on a Music Hall mmf-5.1 turntable. Should I replace the Rotel, the Parasound, or both? Thanks for your opinions.
jackalope
Both. Actually, and I don't mean to be, er, mean, but replace the whole shebang.  It's time.  Buy this...

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis96205-cayin-audio-usa-h-80a-class-a-hybrid-amp-solid-state

Then bid on these...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/202466159940?ul_ref=http%253A%252F%252Frover.ebay.com%252Frover%252F1%252F7...

Your total cost cost would be about $2000, let you get some tubes in your system, and the sound will blow you away.  Best of luck. 
Soix, I don't take that as mean. I'm not the defensive type. I appreciate you taking the time to chime in. My gear is the best I could do 15 years ago, and now I can do better. That amp has some impressive specs and reviews. I messaged the seller, because he states that only buyers with good feedback need apply. I'm new on this site, so I've got zero feedback. Unfortunately, it would be close to a 9 hour drive for the speakers, so that's not an option. I would need a phono preamp for the Cayin though. Any thoughts on that?