Help with first tube amp


I’m looking for some guidance on purchasing my first tube amp.

My current setup: Speakers: Sonus Faber Sonetto 1 G2 bookshelf speakers.  (I plan to add a subwoofer soon)

Amp/Source: Cambridge Audio EVO 150 (all-in-one integrated with built-in streamer & DAC)

The EVO 150 made sense originally because I didn’t have room for multiple components, but after some renovations I now have space and flexibility to build out a proper system.

Since this would be my first tube amp, I was hoping to keep costs reasonable and have been considering: •Muzishare X7 (KT88) •Cayin A-88T (KT88) •A used Muzishare R100 (300B) available locally •A used Brunoco Terra 6L6 PP available locally

My questions:

1.    ⁠Will I actually hear a meaningful difference between my EVO 150 and these lower-cost tube amps?
2.    ⁠Are my Sonus Faber Sonetto 1 G2s at 87 db sensitivity a good match for these lower-power tube amps ?
3.    ⁠Anything I should keep in mind as a first-time tube amp buyer who listens mostly to vinyl and streaming?
4.    ⁠What If I used the EVO 150 as a pre amp with the tube amp as power source only?  Would that still give me that tube sound ?

Thanks in advance — really appreciate any advice from folks with experience!

licarijo

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finding used floor standing speakers close enough to drive to, listen 1st, .... both enhances success and keeps the cost down

I would want to know more about these Focals

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In response to the post by @ghdprentice, the Pass XA 25 is a great sounding and very capable 25 wpc ss amp, and I understand your Cambridge is no slouch. Tubes are not for everyone. There are pros and cons living with each. It boils down to you and the sound characteristics you are looking/listening for. It is all subjective, and listening/reading reviews is not the answer, ime. Honestly, folks who love tubes, ime, like a bit of warmth, color and politeness in their recorded music reproduction, and there is nothing at all wrong with that. Tubes tend to be very holographic, when matched well to the rest of the system (in this case, the speakers). I prefer sharper attacks/transients, finer detailing, along with strong, rhythmic and controlled bass, and of course, an extremely quiet noise background. At 71, I have been through lots of gear, and I simply know what I like, as do many others, although, many still play in the merry go round, of changing gear (part of the hobby). This is the key...determine what you like, by listening, with your ears/brain. My best, MrD.

Trying to wrap my head around that Cambridge piece supporting both power amp AND subwoofer.  I see ONE preamp out on the back panel.  If correct..... you know the rest.  Hopefully, I'm wrong.

@celtic66 .You can always use the subwoofers "high level" inputs via the power amp section of the Cambridge, as REL recommends, however, it does have a mono sub out.