Tube Preamp with Solid State Amp?


Greetings!

I’ve seen some folks using Tube Preamps with Solid State Am ps. I’m thinking of doing that with my system as part of an incremental change. I currently have a Parasound P5 preamp with a Parasound A21 driving Klipsch Cornwall 4’s. Will a decent / good Tube Preamp really make a difference in my sound? I enjoy what I have now but really want to experience Tubes in my system. Thanks!
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I've been running tube preamps and SS amps since my start in this hobby. I currently have a ARC Ref 2 Mark II preamp with a pair of maxed out Odyssey Audio Kismet Monoblocks. I l love the combination and the SQ is great,
I've been using the tubed Pre and SS amp configuration for a few years now.  To me it gives a natural balance to the music, not too tubey (is that even a word) and not as sharp for SS.
Running LTA pre with various Pass/FW amps, similar to @keithc.  Highly recommended

LTA adds some spaciousness and rhythm, overall very subtle tube touch. 

Every now and then I like a tube power amp, but over the long term I gravitate towards what ss power amps have to offer. Not to mention they're getting so damn good these days.  We're living in the golden age of digital and ss.

 
The short answer to your question is YES...depending on the pre-amp.  I had a parasound a23+ and p6 pre and picked up a Linear Tube Audio MicroZOTL preamp and put it in my system and it was an eye opening experience.  Never knew my music could sound so good.  I then replaced my amp with a pass labs amp and again it was revelatory.  The catch is the preamp alone cost significantly more than the parasound amp and preamp together...so you do get what you pay for.
Pardon the potential silly question, as I’m new to the idea of separates. I’m thinking of a solid state amp with a tube pre-amp. Do some / many / most tube pre-amps have the ability to bypass the tubes and go solid state when desired? This seems like it would be the best of both worlds, no?