Silicon Under 60, Slim Pickings?


I bought a tube amplifier because lower wattage SS amps are hard pickings. I'm driving FAL Flat Supreme S Speakers. 95db, 8W min tubes, 50W SS, max 60W

As daily driver a custom 8W Triode Lab EL84 amplifier, the sole valve amp I've liked(more assertive than the mean) ; however I'm thinking of returning to the silicon camp. My speakers are craving power and me a more tactile sound. I'm not a fan of the romanticism of tubes nor sand hardware voiced the same for that matter. Timbre top priority, sound-staging last.

The recent developments in Class-D have caught my attention but I feel left out; were I to mate a pair of 400W monos with my speakers there would be fireworks, no? What options do I have without exceeding 60w? My system is in a state of upheavel so I'm looking at anything between power amps to fully integrated DAC/Integrated. Perhaps a full Exogal Comet/Ion system but I'm concerned about the wattage again. That should give an idea of my absolute max budget wise. 3.5-4K Less is more.
redfuneral
Pass Labs - INT-30A.

Thirty watts/ch of class A silicon.

P.S. My first receiver (Kenwood, circa 1969) had 25 watts/ch and I think it was damn musical!
the First Watt amps are pretty plentiful and all are low power SS designs

the 47 Labs GainCard (and the clones) are much less plentiful than in years past but another good option

Also the AudioSector amps (again hard to find used)

Some of my favorite vintage SS:

Rowland Model 1
Levinson 29
Krell KSA50s
Plinius SA50 mkIV

Also there is a AirTight (Acoustic Masterpiece) M-101 TUBE amp of 8W on AudiogoN now that IMHO is NOT a classically "tube sounding" amp (I own one but am not the seller of this one)
My favorite low powered SS amp is the Cairn 4808A; 30 watts with the first ten in class A. These amps are older and hard to find and mine died just a few weeks ago :(

If I can't get it repaired, and it's not looking likely, I'd like to try one of the Pass Labs amps.
Thanks for the recs so far, I'll dig in and do some reading.

I do have some vintage receivers on hand already; Sherwoods from 69' and 71' respectively. I'm not looking for something that needs restoration, I think I'll stay within the 21st century for this one.

I've grown up in the digital era; I'm used to newer tech making previous gen obsolete. How does the last gen of low power SS(gaincards mainly) compare to the newer stuff? I guess I just have a hangup on buying Pentium era tech.
I know that most will scoff at this suggestion. The Tripath amplifiers are very transparent. I have a TP-60 from Topping driving Dynaudios in a small loft. Heavy toroidal iron, nice binding posts, Alps volume pot if you need it. Plenty of power for your speakers. Built in overload and high temp protection. I don't think they have a sound of their own but do remind me of tube amps. They are never too accentuated on top as some transistor amps can be. Solid throughout the entire frequencies. Money back if you don't like it. Now, it doesn't have the cachet of the big boys mentioned.