I agree with @hilde45.
I have Revel f208 speakers which have the same sensitivity as yours. The impedance vs frequency is probably similar.
I was looking to replace my old, venerable, recapped Mark Levinson #27 power amp with a tube amp. The #27 max power specs: 100W into 8 ohms, 200W into 4 ohms and 350 W into 2 ohms. This indicates that the #27 has enough current available for complex loads such as the Revels (3.7 ohms at 90 Hz).
I tried several 60-120 W tube power amps but none really had the punch and solid low end, so I stayed with the #27.
I'm using a heavily modified Audio Research LS22 preamp. It replaced my ML #38s preamp. The ML 38s had no punch. Very bland. Big improvement with the LS22.
If the two subs are self-powered, then you've helped the power amp. If not, then tube amps might strain to create the power needed.
My recommendation is to go with SS power and Tube pre. You'll need to size the power you'll need for your room. My room is moderate size (19' x 14'). The #27 is fine for this room size. You should definitely check out how the amp behaves for different loads.
This combination still has that tube warmth I crave (12AX7 in the phono pre (AR SP-6B phono) and 6DJ8 in the LS22).

