PS audio’s voicing tends to be on the warm side and was a good complement to the ATCs "surgical" sound.
Introducing a tube preamp does not necessarily mean that it will sound warm but rather sound more transparent with midrange bloom / forwardness, depending on the tube and the voicing of the preamp.
In other words a miss-match with your speakers.
Does the preamp add other value that you didn’t have before- example better dynamics and drive? If so, there are things you can do. If not then you are barking up the wrong tree.
If there is added value in other areas you can alter the sound to make it more warm,
The RCA 5963 variant of the 12AU7 will definitely sound warm and smooth.
Cabling could be another area- definitely ditch any cables with silver plating for example. I assume that your preamp does not have balanced connections and that your speakers do, so you must be using some adaptors.
While not necessarily bad, the situation is less than ideal.
Chord interconnects have a warm signature and could be a benefit.
A preamp with balanced outputs could be an option to consider if all else fails.
Also a preamp that is warm and rich out of the box is another direction. Various older Conrad Johnson and Cary Audio preamps are known for their rich warm sound that can be too much of a good thing in some systems but would likely be a good match with your ATC speakers.
Introducing a tube preamp does not necessarily mean that it will sound warm but rather sound more transparent with midrange bloom / forwardness, depending on the tube and the voicing of the preamp.
In other words a miss-match with your speakers.
Does the preamp add other value that you didn’t have before- example better dynamics and drive? If so, there are things you can do. If not then you are barking up the wrong tree.
If there is added value in other areas you can alter the sound to make it more warm,
The RCA 5963 variant of the 12AU7 will definitely sound warm and smooth.
Cabling could be another area- definitely ditch any cables with silver plating for example. I assume that your preamp does not have balanced connections and that your speakers do, so you must be using some adaptors.
While not necessarily bad, the situation is less than ideal.
Chord interconnects have a warm signature and could be a benefit.
A preamp with balanced outputs could be an option to consider if all else fails.
Also a preamp that is warm and rich out of the box is another direction. Various older Conrad Johnson and Cary Audio preamps are known for their rich warm sound that can be too much of a good thing in some systems but would likely be a good match with your ATC speakers.