Hybrid tube / SS system


Hello...

Long time reader...that is, I see the emails roll in for the daily and weekly recp sessions..and they are very interesting. 

I have wanted to move back to tubes.   As a teenager in the early 70's I had a makeshift old workhorse 1959 General Electric G7700 Integrated amp that I loved...  In 1976, I managed to secure a Sansuai 1000a receiver...that I still wish I had. 

Back in October of '83 I secured Yamaha separates (as a 24 year old...I had to have them!) I was convinced that these separates were royalty. - C-70, M-70 and (recently re-coned) Cerwin Vega D-8's and a Grado Platinum 1 cartridge and a Dual 1219 Turntable that I secured. 

Then...last year I found another General Electric G7700 that I got back up and running...that I put into storage after a couple of weeks.

My point:  As a younger person, I had seen the light of tubes...and I want to move back... I want to see about building a hybrid system.  Should I bother buying a tube amp or a tube preamp...replacing one of the Yamaha separates? (I read that tube preamp is usually the way to go). Or is it a bad idea altogether?  I know there is  Impedance issues doing the hybrid route.   And, I am not sure of the "audio world" worthiness of the Yamaha units; that is, they work perfectly since a complete "go-through" (sans caps) was performed a couple years ago but I am not sure if they stand up to time in the audio-gear world, per se.  I do want a bit more warmth and color.  The Yamaha units seem rather bland and flat with their "Natural Sound".  Or am I crazy?  Or, are the Cerwin Vega D-8's an issue?

I know I am all over the map here...

Thoughts, comments, suggestions?  Anything would be be appreciated.

vinylspin
vinylspin

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The Yamaha units seem rather bland and flat with their "Natural Sound". Or am I crazy? Or, are the Cerwin Vega D-8's an issue?
Your CV are great speakers for parties, if you looking for more warmth and refined sound, my suggestion is upgrade the speakers first.