Tube Pre and SS Power? Or the reverse?


I posted a week or so ago about trading in my McIntosh MA352 integrated amp for separates.  

Now my question is, which goes tube and which should be SS?

I have received almost 50/50 responses, even from dealers.  

I have a big room, that has been acoustically treated, Revel Studio 2 speakers, and I'm running 2 SVS subs.

Some say I should go with a C49 SS pre and a MC275 Power amp = about $18k, less my trade-in.

Others say C2800 pre and a MC462 Power amp = $22k.

Quite a big difference.

 

mojo771

I have had fantastic results with a Backert tube preamp and a Pass Labs 30.8. It seems to be a great combination of tube like warmth and serious bass control.

I chose tube pre and SS power. Dual-mono class-A designs. It’s the traditional way. but as always, use what sounds best to you. Sure beats the hell out of the Devilaet 400.

I think the only reason I don’t have tube amps are the maintenance and reliability issues. Once burned, twice shy.

Curious re if you use subs, do tubes still run out of steam?

Most listeners would opt for the SS amp/tube preamp option if the object is to get some "tube sound" into your system. My personal system is configured this way. I would love to go all tube but heat is a consideration where I live. In an all Mac system you should not have to concern yourself with matching components. You could go all SS, all tube, or SS amp/ tube preamp. SS pre/ tube amp would be my last choice. It will certainly work but what are the benefits?

I’ve owned an MC462 and a C52 with a variety of tube preamps and power amps rotated into the mix. I think the correct answer is, it depends. But I believe the most logical place to start is tube preamp and SS power amp. Part of the reason is that solid state power is less expensive and more reliable than tubes. I like having a solid state fallback option. I have a fantastic Allnic L-10000 tube preamps and pair it with both tube and SS amplification depending on my mood. 

Off topic: Sounds like you’d like to stick with primarily McIntosh gear. I was of that mindset a few years ago, but I moved away from Mac gear and have been very happy with the results. 

Having owned a audio store 70-30 tube pre,SS amp far better bass and imaging .