Best small intro to tubes?


I've got a nice solid state system in my listening room but am interested in an entry level system that uses tubes that I could put on my bedroom dresser. Would like to stay in the $1-2k range. Front end would be CD or FM tuner.

Any thoughts?
vhuang
one more rec.....a pair of VTL Tiny Triodes (TT25)...great amps and plenty of power at 25 watts per channel...priced under a grand used...big thumbs up here
Vhuang:

I would recommend either the Prima Luna Prologue 1 ($1045) or 2 ($1345). They are purchased directly from Upscale Audio (www. upscaleaudio.com). I own a Prologue Two. You can read my review of the Prologue Two here . It will sound excellent with most small monitors ... I have been very pleased pairing it with the Omega Super 3's, as well as the NHT SB2's.

Regards, Rich
I hate to disagree but an old tube anything and I own 3 is not the way to start, so ditch the Mac idea. I do own a Consonance M100 plus nice EL34 output tube sound very conventional input, driver and output tubes which are easy to play around with, once you get the hang of "tube rolling" also it has a remote. List is $1600 but you can usually get a very good deal. Drives my 89db sesitive Von Scheickert VR2s with ease. Otherwise If Antique Sound Labs wasn't such a pain to deal with, I would consider them. If you are not sure if tubes are for you (they have special beautiful sound and imagry) Then don't invest a fortune in an expensive brand right of the bat. Tons of fairly decent inexpensive Chinese brands on the market. The Prologue is good looking but I have only seen it written about in the last year or so, my amp has been in production for about 10 years I believe. One word of caution you don't need a ton of "tube" watts- 30 and up is good,just don't expect killer loud music especially bass. Also don't start with a flea powered SET amp, if you had speakers that sensitive you wouldn't be asking this question. And I don't mean speakers like old klipsch which I have in my collection.
Try a new Almarro A205 ... 4.8 watts that will astound you. Not much to look at, but you'll get two EL84s and one ECC83 (SEP), and spend maybe $700 for new. You'll need some high-sensitivity speakers, though, 93dB or higher would be best
The little Dared products aren't a bad place to start .Small enough for a dresser.With a cool factor too them. Just need to stick with a high efficient speakers.
The Eastern Electric equipment is a few steps ahead in build quality and sound. This stuff is made to last for many years and sounds great!