Can tube preamps be as 'detailed' sounding as ss?


Recently I bought a minimax tubed preamp. After several weeks of listening and comparing to my Plinius Cd-Lad pre, I've decided I like some things about the minimax, but more things about the Plinius
1. minimax adds a sense of realism and increased soundstage depth a little
2. minimax added more hiss to the system
3. better bass with the Plinius
4. better details and clarity with the Plinius
5. Wider soundstage with Plinius

I really enjoyed the increase sense of realism though. Is it possible that a better tubed pre (such as Cary slp-98) would retain the clarity and details of the Plinius and add the midrange lushness? Or would a hybrid tube pre give the best of both worlds (like a Cary slp-308)?
thanks for your thoughts
rest of system, Bryston 3bst, Ayre cx-7, Audio Physics Libra
machman12000
I haerd a Audio research VT100 and a Audio research pre 12. Both famous tube amps. I was not impressed at all.
Point being you have A-Z as far as sound in tube pre's.
I suggest you try a cayin pre. Can't recall the model #. that should do the trick.
Google up Acoustic Sounds, look at the Cayin SC6LS. Its a bit pricey on their site, shop around.
Also ck out Xiansheng 728. Clean looking and offers plenty of tubes at a incredible price
http://www.pacificvalve.us/XS728III.html