Try not to tell me what to buy, just tell what you think of this.
I will be running it from my Rega TT to Carver Amps and on to Polk speakers.
Knowing that you plan on using this new tube preamp for your turntable, I don't think you will be happy with this solution. Maybe you will, maybe you won't. I just don't see it. Let me explain why with my limited tube experience.
Here is a Shuguang KT 88 tube amp I got for my dad. I also got him a pair or Snell J type speakers.
On the surface of it, it has a lot going for it. Shuguang tubes are very nice, KT 88's again killer tubes, Snell speakers. Granted I only paid $450 for this amp and the speakers were only $150 bucks. The speakers are actually very nice.
So, what did I get for my money? It plays, it can play loud, it's clean, It looks way cool, but, it doesn't give me that tube magic. It sounds just like any other amp out there. There are no discerning features to it. Plus it has a very slight clicking sound I have to figure out what that is.
Here is my Audio Note L3 pre-amp. it cost a boat load, more than I wanted to spend. The sound is to die for. I also have a AN tube DAC and AN tube phono stage plus the AN Interstage Mono Blocks. Tube tubes used in this thing are pretty basic tubes, the transformers, silver wiring, Black gate caps and Tantelum resistors all combine to make this a very efficient system tweaked for hi efficiency speakers.
Probably wouldn't work well in your set up but if I ever get around to tube rolling I have lots of options. I can roll the pre-amp, the DAC, the phono stage or the amps.
This is what you really want. This is just the phono stage for a Sunfire Classic Vacuum Tube Pre-amp. See how nice it looks
You can roll tubes in the line stage section on the Pre-amp, plus you can roll tubes in the phono section. Many different combinations covered by Wills post on Carver Audio.
Granted I spent $1,400 on this pre-amp and had to wait to find the phono stage, I think this preamp is well under priced for what it offers, even at $1,500 bucks.
Here is the inside of the C-19. I haven't heard this one but I would bet it offers performance similar to the Sunfire. I'll let someone that has one discuss the mods or tube rolling options for it.
I have listened to a fair amount of tube pre-amps and tube amps. I am very picky about what I like in this area. I have listened to a bunch that really don't sound special or have any discerning features about them. I really scratch my head when i see a room full of people all nodding their heads about a wonderful tube pre-amp or amp when I can't hear a difference. It finally dawned on me I actually have a little more experience than I give myself credit for.
Just as I will tell you that my AN set up is wonderful. It was expensive. It took me a long time to save up the scratch for that set up.
The other set up that I have that is like that is the Sunfire 600 x 2 Amp and the Sunfire Classic Vacuum Tube Pre-amp. You can get both items for under $ 3,000 and it is a hot set up. You already have the amp.
I can sit in my chair and feel the projection and imaging from both of these systems at low volume as if the music is going through me.
The other dream set up I would like would be the C-19 with either the Silver 9ts amps or Sunfire 600 x 2.
I think it would be fair to say I am more in the 300b SET camp than anything. That is where my music passion lies. I would say I am moderate in the Carver camp. I assembled the Sunfire set up because I got the amp for $600 bucks and it was too good to pass up. I ordered a Rythmik Audio Sub for my AN Kit one amp. For some odd reason it ended up on the Sunfire set up when the Sunfire tube pre showed up and hasn't left. I was very surprised how nice this system sounds and am now trying to figure out where to squeeze it in.
I don't know anything about the pre you are looking at. It may turn out to be fantastic sounding. I'm just saying I know how sweet the Sunfire Classic Tube Pre-amp sounds with your amp and I think the odds are in your favor with the C-19.