Question about wpc on tube amps


I have been kind of looking at tube amps based on what people seem to think about them.

Here is my question- whenever I look at the wpc, they are remarkably low vs. a solid state amp for the money. 

It leaves me scratching my head. Then, somewhere I read that you can't compare a tube amp with a solid state amp . Something along the lines of "10 watts of tube power equals 100 watts in a SS amp". 

What? Is this real?  Seems unlikely to me. 

Are the wildly low power ratings on the tube amps I am looking at simply due to the fact I am looking at $1,000 amps vs the bajillion dollar amps you guys buy?

Would I be better off spending the money on a tube preamp for the "tube" sound I always hear about. 

I am running Magnepan . 7's  with a Bryston amp. Since the . 7's are power hogs are tubes even a realistic thing for me in my lowish budget? 

Thanks! 

 

timintexas

Something about EL 34 amps with the right speaker is Nice! I tried my 50wpc integrated Tube with my hog BW 801 Matrix. Sounded great till just above talking level then fell completely apart. 

Depending on the specifics and the configuration of a given amp, tube amps tend to breakup much more gracefully so don't need as much headroom to avoid hard clipping. 

I'm driving average efficiency speakers in a large well damped room with about 12 watts in triode, and can play louder than I want to listen.  My amps are a pair of Dynaco 70s with the VTA mods run as monoblocks.  You can get a single stereo version for ~ $1300 (kits are less), but I have no idea how well they'd push your Maggies.

Low power SETs are great for sensitive speakers.  You don't have those.

Jerry

Thanks guys, you all confirmed what I was thinking. I just wasn't certain since I haven't any experience with tube gear.  I will move forward with a tube preamp!  I need a better one anyway. Besides, I never had any beef with my Bryston. It drives the Magnepans quite well. In fact, I bought it on a suggestion from a member on this forum.

Thanks again!