Grant Fidelity B-283 Tube Buffer: Worthwhile or No


Does putting a tube buffer into a solid state system actually improve the output, or is it all just hyped up the emporer has no clothes syndrome?

There's a Grant Fidelity B-283 tube buffer for sale here and I'm thinking about it. I have an Adcom GFA 535 amp, a Morrison pre amp and an Arcam CD75 CD player.

Opinions?

Thanks.
masswineguy
GF is just rebadged chinese stuff(good or bad) marked up that you can buy from ebay or direct from chinese website.
Thanks, everyone. I kind of suspected this was the case.

What's an inexpensive tube preamp of fairly good quality?
The real use for a tube buffer is not to tailor the sound, though it will for better or worse, but to make impedance differences between source and preamp or preamp and amp more system-friendly. This is accomplished via a high input impedance on the buffer, which in turn outputs a very low impedance.

The EE BBA I used for impedance matching added other things to the sound I didn't like.
I use mine for internet radio. Makes a big difference with compressed source.

Not advised if you use a tube CDP, though.
There is at most a $17 difference in price & you get Canada based warranty back up + it is wired to GF spec's.