Ledoux, First, thanks for being one of the first among us to make a direct comparison and to report on your result. You wrote, "The tube/ voltage mode phono sounds more vivid, the SS current mode sounds more warm and relaxing."
It's a matter of semantics but the words "vivid" and "warm and relazing" convey (to me, anyway) very similar feelings about how the two stages sound side by side. But perhaps you chose those adjectives to show how close they are. Especially since you describe the voltage amplifier as also being more "dynamic"; to me that also goes with vivid. I guess the main point is that you prefer the voltage mode phono stage, adjectives notwithstanding. On the Channel D Lino, did you choose a version that does RIAA in the digital domain, or is it all analog? Both of your cartridges ought to be very good at producing current, based on dividing their output voltages by their respective internal resistances (V/R = I).
I totally agree on your opinion that one technology is not necessarily superior to the other, given one uses either with an appropriate LOMC. Current drive is just a la mode at this moment. We also have LCR and LR types of RIAA correction that have drawn attention in the last 5-10 years.