I’ll balance the argument. SET is the only way to go. I have tried a few SS amps since going tube and always disapointed. And push pull is a compromise that cannot hold a candle to SET.
The trick is to compare to a PP amp of the same power as the SET. The real magic of PP tube amps occurs when the amplifier is lower power, just like you see with SETs. But what is different is you get more usable power (SETs have about 20-25% usable power before distortion causes them to sound ’dynamic’), more bandwidth (particularly in the lows, always a problem for SETs) and greater coherence due to vastly lower distortion.
In general due to the horsepower race, amps of this kind that are also high quality are rare!
I run a 5 Watt PP amp that easily keeps up with SETs of similar power no worries. Its also an integrated amp with two inputs and a volume control. It drives a set of Fritz Carbon 6s I use in my bedroom system. I’ve yet to run the amps out of gas.
There are three power tubes I find of particular interest in this regard- the EL95, 6AQ5a and EL84. These tubes were designed to be extremely easy to drive, so the circuitry driving them can be extremely simple.

