Tubes vs Tubeless


Hi,

Very, very (did I say "very") new to this adventure. I had a nice lower end, high end system 30 years ago and life got in the way and I had to part with that system. I now have a basic set up with a Belles Aria integrated amp with Vandersteen 2ce Signature speakers and a Linn DAC with a basic turntable.

I'm thinking of an upgrade and going full in on a dac system and leaving the vinyl to the side. I love albums but my collection is not huge, I'm getting older and I enjoy the simplicity of streaming music at the touch of a fingertip.

I have never owned a system with tubes and read in one of the forums about the Aric Audio systems and it really piqued my interest.

So, the question is, will there be a considerable difference in sound quality with a tube system of the Aric quality paired with a DAC or is the tube system a better advantage with vinyl?

Thank you

bahston

For the Quicksilver fans following this thread, Mike Sanders confirmed with me recently that the Mono 120s use 20db of feedback, while the newer KT Monos utilize 16.5db of feedback. I assume that he shoots for low impedance output specs, thus the use of feedback. I own both of these models, and they are both superb.

Thank you for your insights.

I will post my choice/chooses of units when I’ve completed this leg of the journey and will let you know my thoughts.

@bahston 

I started with tubes and went back and forth with SS until just a few years ago when I bought PS Audio.  Their BHK line is all Hybrid, the Signature Preamp and BHK amplifiers have a tube input section and a MOSFET transistor output section (mosfets put out a warmer sound). I’m getting the warmer sound I was looking for without all the heat of lots of output tubes. They just discontinued the BHK preamp and the BHK250 and300 amplifiers so you can get them at half price or less.

If you have the money, Audio Research makes some incredible stuff (mostly tube) and they are built very well!  The sound is probably everything you want, but there is a lot of heat from the power tubes and depending on your room size and where you live can heat up small pretty quick.  
 

Another idea would be to get a tube preamp and a SS or Hybrid amplifier. Depending on how loud you play your music might be the best solution.

 

All the best.

I play the majority of my music between 70-76db with bumps up to 80-81 when I want to get crazy, ha!

@bahston It might be worthwhile looking at the recently shared info in the @whitestix posts, where there is info about the impressions made by a certain cost friendly SS Power Amp' in comparison to Valve Amp's that have been very impressive in use. 

This same Amp' when found in the UK as a used purchase sale item will be bought with immediacy, otherwise it will be a late 2026 purchase, to learn what its capabilities are in my own, and extending to other systems I am fortunate to be quite familiar, as well as those I only get demo's off irregularly.

All the info made available to you is really worth pondering for what it actually means towards what you want to achieve.