Tube Amp,Solid State Preamp.


I've read many posts about using Tube Preamps with SS Power
Amps.How about the opposite ,Tube Power Amps and SS Preamps.
Anyone here have personal experience running this type of setup?
roryfan
I agree with Newbee in that a tube power amplifier is the way to go. Solid state preamplifiers are fine in this combination, and can sometimes, even be preferable to a tube preamplifier.

If I'm putting tubes anywhere, it's the power amplifier.
I run tube amps with a SS preamp....I love it. Of course 16 300B's and 8 6sn7's is more than enough tubes to deal with. The plusses are I leave the preamp on continualy and I think the SS preamp balances with the 300B tubes nicely. look for a nicely tranparent SS preamp....just one less headache...
I use a tube amp with solid state preamp as well. As Newbee said I actually prefer a passive preamp in front of the tube amp. Right now I alternate a LightSpeed passive attenuator and JRDG Capri with my VAC Auricle Musicblocs. Both are great combinations and preferable to the tube preamp and solid state amp set ups I've had.
I run the Ayre KX-R with a pair of Nagra VPA's, and very happy with the results.
I do it the other way, most of the headache of tubes is in the output tubes. When I was using a custom hybrid amp it had a tube front end and mosfet outputs. I now use a couple of tube pre amps along with transistor and hybrid ones. They all sound different, all good. Go for the sound you like best, if you use good components you can't go wrong either way.