So, just thought if I could have my cake and eat it too?
No magic bullet, no free lunch.
Typically Tubes gives midrange engagement but the frequency extremes less defined especially in the bass. SS typically gives better bass and treble control but a more neutral midrange. An economical compromise might be a tube pre + SS amp. But to get the “cake” usually means much more costly components - I noted that a couple of audiophiles stopped caring tube or SS after they upgraded enough (~50k+ components) - I’m hoping to be able to afford to achieve this level of satisfaction.
Both GanFET and sliding bias Class A amps (Krell, Westminster) seem to have the both midrange warmth and top to bottom SS definition.
Maybe get bi-amp speaker - tube for top, SS for bass