Any good reasons to use transistor phono stage and line level preamp instead of tube ?


Besides lower noise and no need to hunt for particular NOS tubes. 
inna
inna,
The reasons you listed are pretty good reasons in & of themselves. I get great 3d imaging & a wonderfully textured presentation (as well as pin point imaging, even at the edges) with a modest audio alchemy PPA-1 with PS-5 power supply. Prior to this I was using a Sonic Frontier signature, for years. Much more detail (without being bright or harsh) with the AA. Haven't looked back. 
To my ear, tubes done right sound closer to what it should be, so ideally I would have a tube power amp as well.
I am also a tape guy and some noise from tubes is like some noise from tape, it doesn't bother me, but sure the tubes and the amps must be first rate. Hunting for right NOS tubes may not be much fun but they last long in phono stages and preamps, and you don't need many of them.
There is no such thing as a "tube" sound or a "transistor" sound! Contrary to what the untutored believe!
This statement is false although it should not be...
Transistors make more higher ordered harmonics than tubes do, that that is why there is a tube/transistor debate. If there was not 'sound' there would be no debate.
Tube phono stages are going to more susceptible to RFI if you are near a radio tower.
@sbank
This statement is false. Tubes are no more susceptible to RFI, if anything they are less so (because they don't have diodes integral to their construction that can rectify RF). Its really a design thing, whether or not the designer paid attention to RFI issues. So do, some don't.

Ralph, I love you to death and you're the last guy I want to get in a pissing match with.
So let's just leave it at the Atma-Sphere MP3 I owned 1000ft. from a radio tower didn't bring me the musical joy that ss phono stages did. The same can be said for the Joule Electras, K&K and other tube phono stages that I tried in that location over 12 years. The MP3 picked up less radio than the Joule, that's for sure. 
If a tube phono stage in my budget existed that could overcome that damn radio tower, and let the music shine, I sure couldn't find it. Not for lack of trying. Cheers,
Spencer
@sbank

Nevertheless my statement is true.

FWIW we've done a lot in the last 18 years or so since you had your MP-3 (yes- it really been that long!) to eliminate RFI susceptibility in our preamps. 
Tubes are actually less susceptible than solid state; this is because solid state devices employ diodes in the junctions of the semiconductors. So a solid state designer really has to be aware of RFI issues. With tubes you can often get away without because there is no diode inside a tube to rectify RFI and make it audible. Until of course, the RFI is so powerful than other elements in the circuit do it anyway. Because we had to meet EU directives (CE mark) and because people like you occasionally live by radio towers we had to do something about it and we did so years ago- in fact your experience underlined to us that there was a problem and so we had to address it.