I am a big tube fan and run very low-powered tube amps with some fairlyefficient speakers. I have also heard various maggies run with tube amps, some not so powerful, and the sound can be quite amazingly good. But, there were limitations on how loud the maggies could play with lower powered tube amps. As for high-powered tube amps, I tend not to like the sound of such amps as much as I like lower powered amps; the high-powered amps tend to have a brittle sound. Where higher power is a must, I prefer solid state, particularly where there are budget constraints.
I don't think it would be easy to find ANY kind of tube amp at $1,000 that would have enough power and would sound good. A used tube amp would be a possibility, but, used gear is something someone with experience with tube gear can buy and service, whereas someone without experience might not be as suited to owning such gear.