garp, ron welborne recommends SS for his DRD (direct reactance drive) new generation (or so he says) tube amps (45, 2A3 and 300B).
as i previously mentioned, it depends. welborne's previous amps sound best with tube rectification.
solid state is about efficiency. in some applications a 4mV decrease in forward voltage drop reduces the forward power loss by say 1%.
please allow me to quote:
"FORWARD VOLTAGE
Vf varies with: resistivity, thickness of silicon, level of dopant concentration, type of dopant, temperature, and current density.
Forward drop in a high-voltage rectifier is usually not as important an issue as it is in low- voltage applications. Consider, for example, a 1000-watt, 5-volt power supply. If its rectifiers exhibit a 0.7-volt forward drop, the power loss with 200 amps flowing would be 140 watts, or 14 percent of the power being handled. In contrast, the rectifier's forward drop in a typical 1000-watt, 1000-volt supply ranges between 1 and 1.5 volts.
At full output, the current is 1 amp, which with a 1.5-volt forward drop, translates to a 1.5 watt power loss. This represents less than two-tenths of one percent of the power being passed through the rectifier."
tubes are inherently inefficient. they generate so much heat (waste) a for a little audio power.
now, let your ears decide.