Looking at the comments above, VAC does not sound solid state. It is a modern tube sound so it won't sound flabby, but is not sterile. Bigger concern is the miserable impedance values based on the measurements I have seen for Sabrina X. Min impedance is 2.43 ohms in a beefy part of the frequency range. This is not a good profile for most tube amps.
I would look at amps that can deliver current which will give you the cleanest, clearest bass response. This tends to be SS but some tube designs will work.
I have no idea what your budget is but the AVM Ovation 8.3 is amazing with a tube input stage and oodles of power. I have people driving a lot of great speakers and it is a GOOD match for the Sabrina X.
Naim is a nice match. Top line power isn't huge but Naim products basically thrive at 2 ohms and will handle the impedance issues well. You would need separates but at least they have stopped with the stupid DIN connectors and moved to XLRs.
AGD would be brilliant as it is capped more by your home breaker in terms of current draw than by the amps power supply. Efficient and sweet sounding, this is my go to when folks are moving away from tubes but want to maintain a liquid sound. Separates again though but all extremely small components.
The other really interesting integrated would be the Riviera Levante. 30w in Class A, 150w Class AB and a tube input stage. I had someone move from a VAC Master Preamp and Allnic Monos and they did not feel this was a step back as they downsized.
Octave with the Super Black Box will do the job well. Tube choice really matters though and I would need to check with my rep to be reminded of what he suggested.