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IMO it's unlikely that you'll achieve the big tube sound that you're after just by the use a tube preamp ahead of an SS amp. I'm sure others will disagree, but this has been my experience thus far. In your price range for used tube amps, you could try the Quicksilver V4 mono's and the earlier (series 1) VTL MB-185's. I haven't heard these two in quite some time, but they do fit your description of what you're after to a fairly good extent.
I assume below are the amps your referring too? So basically like I stated above you could probably do pretty well with any of your speakers running a pair of Rogue Audio mono blocks well below 3000.00 bucks used, but again getting the right KT88 or KT120 tube in them is another story. I can say most of the KT120's I tested can be a bit sharper for sure, but with your 85 db speakers might be a great balance. [And note these Zestos you heard are very powerful tube amps at 150 watts per side]... Your speakers would possibly struggle with anything below 80 or 50 watts... 100 watts is probably a good bet. But that means more tubes, more heat, and more cost unless you up the efficiency of your speakers to something in the 97 db plus range, and it opens a whole new world of good options. Rocky Mountain Audio Fest 2015 • Hot ProductZesto Audio’s attractive range of tube electronics continues to expand, taking a serious step up in both ambition and quality with the new EROS 300 monoblocks. The class-A amps run six KT88s a side and deliver 150 watts from an auto-biased circuit with zero global feedback. Input can be balanced or single ended. The sound with big-band music was impressively dynamic and rhythmically tight, clear, lucid and articulate, with a natural warmth and rich tonal palette. Priced at $19,900/pair, these Zesto amps offer an interesting alternative to the rash of KT120/KT150 amps hitting the market.
CliffI understand that you can't tell this at a show where they are running the A/C at full capacity, but amps like the Zesto will raise the room temp in a room the size you are talking about 10 degrees in a short time. To keep that room bearable in warmer months you would have to drop the temperature to the rest of the house a significant amounts. In my 15 x 19 x 10 dedicated room my mono's with a combined (4) KT-88's are almost unbearable in the warmer months and generally only get used from December to March. The Odyssey Kismet takes their place in warm weather months. If that is not an issue then with those speakers in the mix you will need to look at higher power options.
Have you considered bi amping? For me, bi amping gave me the perfect blend of tube "magic" while maintaining a tight low end.I have a pair of Prima Luna's for my mids / tweeters and I had not heard them until they arrived at my house.IMO, they provided a better tube sound than Cary or Manley that I previously owned.This would allow you to maintain your SS amp and put the money into a quality tube amp.Good luck!
Here is a technical question. Can I run two sets of speaker wires, from two different amps, to one set of speakers. Only one amp would be turned on at a time. For example, I might have a solid state amp hooked up to the speakers for HT duty, then when done watching a move I might want to listen to two channel music with a tube amp so I turn off the solid state amp and turn on the tube amp. Is there a problem doing this without using a switchbox, just have both amps wired direct to the speakers?