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Is there a hybrid integrated stereo amplifier with a solid-state preamplifier and a vacuum tube power amplifier?

In most hybrid integrated stereo amplifiers, the preamplifier is tube-based and the power amplifier is solid-state. But is there (or was there ever) a hybrid integrated amplifier where it's the other way around

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Sz. Krisz
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Luxman LX-380 and AMC CVT-3030 

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Halász K.
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Here is another example: Luxman LX-380

https://famous-av.com/?p=623

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hifista
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Hi!
Yes, there is such an amplifier.
But since the critical point of tube amplifiers is the output transformer, designers try to avoid it.
Hifista.

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Quadrophone
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Hi
Specifically , which type, model? Which manufacturer? 

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hifista
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Just an example. As I wrote, it is quite exotic.
KR VA830i

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Quadrophone
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Thank you! :)
It's a shame that this method is not common for hybrid amplifiers.

Solid State Preamplifier: Solid-state preamps, built on transistor-based technology, offer high gain, low noise, and precise signal control. They provide transparent amplification, accurate frequency response, and excellent dynamic range. Solid-state preamps are renowned for their reliability, stability, and ability to faithfully reproduce audio signals.

Vacuum Tube Power Amplifier: Tube power amplifiers, with their analog vacuum tube circuits, are revered for their characteristic warmth, harmonic richness, and musical saturation. They excel at adding depth, color, and a vintage flavor to audio signals, breathing life into instruments, vocals, and recordings. Tube power amps are known for their dynamic response and unique tonal qualities.

Hybrid Approach: Blending the Best Attributes: By combining a solid-state preamp with a tube power amp, users can benefit from the strengths of both technologies. The solid-state preamp offers precise signal control, low noise, and transparent amplification, while the tube power amp introduces harmonic richness, saturation, and the coveted vintage warmth.

In my opinion (but this is a subjective opinion, you don't have to agree with it), this would be a better solution in terms of sound quality than the vacuum tube preamp + solid-state power amp. 

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hifista
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In today's world, anyone can find the amplifier that suits them (if they have enough money).
I listen to a transistor amplifier (Bryston) and I like its sound.
There must be better, but this is what I could afford for now.

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