I swing both ways.
SS is suitable for headbanger music that requires huge current input, but can also work well with acoustic music if you choose the right amp.
Tube amps are lower output and tend to soften transients (a gross generalization, but...) while presenting a very fluid replication of the music.
Both will work, but how well depends on the rest of your system.
I drive some very inefficient electrostats that have impedance curves that drop to 1 ohm with big class A power amps.
I listen to my main speakers (92 dB) using a 70 watt tube amp that sounds just delightful despite a part of the range being at 3 ohms or a bit less. When I switch to video use, I switch in a power amp that puts out around 400 watts.
define what sort of music you listen to, and how efficient your speakers are and that will tend to indicate what sort of power amp you should look at.
SS is suitable for headbanger music that requires huge current input, but can also work well with acoustic music if you choose the right amp.
Tube amps are lower output and tend to soften transients (a gross generalization, but...) while presenting a very fluid replication of the music.
Both will work, but how well depends on the rest of your system.
I drive some very inefficient electrostats that have impedance curves that drop to 1 ohm with big class A power amps.
I listen to my main speakers (92 dB) using a 70 watt tube amp that sounds just delightful despite a part of the range being at 3 ohms or a bit less. When I switch to video use, I switch in a power amp that puts out around 400 watts.
define what sort of music you listen to, and how efficient your speakers are and that will tend to indicate what sort of power amp you should look at.