You never know until you try.
In my living room, I have a C50 -> MC275 -> B&W 805D3.
In my office, I built all components save the DAC. Pass B1K pre -> (either FirstWatt Aleph-J or Elekit TU-8900) -> ZU DW6.
I live in an apartment, so I have to take it easy with listening levels.
In the living room, I certainly don't need more power; and the 805's deliver adequate dynamics. There's not much "tube magic" going on there; and I've often wondered if I would have been better off going with a tube pre and SS power. I think doing so, focusing on non-niche SS amps (like my Aleph-J clone), provides compatibility with a much wider range of speakers. Some designs are difficult to drive, and you may need an amp that can deliver sufficient current.
In the office, I've only had the current set of components in place for a couple of months; and I can't decide which amp I like more. I don't view this as pure hi-fi, though; because all the components are designed with a warmer, deeper midrange. Vocals and brass are holographic through either amp; but more-so through the 8900. Aleph doesn't disappoint in the mids, and offers some lower frequency dynamics that don't come across in the same way through the 8900. The B1K uses a Korg NuTube for triode as gain - so it's a different kind of tube pre.
I'm very interested to hear what something like the hybrid MA352 sounds like; though, I'm not likely to swap out any of the McIntosh gear any time soon. It wouldn't make much sense while my listening levels are limited.
Good luck on your search!