Solid state power + tube pre or visa versa?


Over the decades I've run solid state preamps with tube power amps and the other way around without being able to say which combination is necessarily always going to be better. I'm about to replace an entire system lost on a flood and find myself wondering at a recommendation that the combination of solid state preamp with tube power amp is ALWAYS better. Wanting to reduce my shortlist of potential amps I wonder if anyone has has a theory as to why these claims are made, a scientific one that is.
At the moment my short list is headed by the same Leban preamp I lost with a pair of bi-amped solid state power amps. Any thoughts?
Speakers are yet to be considered - I know - I should audition them first then choose amplification . All I know for sure is they WONT be horn loaded and highly efficient. Something like the top KEF's reference series maybe.
dismord
Here is a read you might find interesting:

http://www.soundstage.com/noisy04.htm
Tube amps always make the bigger (for the better) difference, but both tube amp and tube pre works best for me. Good luck.
Yogiboy,
"A tube preamp with a solid state power amp is the preferred combination."

+1
SS pre-amp with tube power amp can work on paper but probably least desirable and relatively uncommon.

Most that want a tube power amp (higher maintenance and TCO) will also likely want a tube pre-amp (which does not add much if any downside at that point).

Probably no need to think about tube stages in any source devices as well in any case once in place somewhere upstream.
I am a tube pre-amp/Class D power amp fan myself and use that in my main system.

I recently added a digital Class D integrated amp to my second system just to see how that might do in comparison and have been fairly pleased though the two sound significantly different. I could probably live with either sound alone if I had to.

I would also consider downsizing to a hybrid integrated like Rogue Pharoah or Sphinx as well if I had to.

Class D amps is SS but a totally different ballgame than Class A/B or even Class A and should hold a lot of appeal for many.