Which SS amps sound like a tube amp?


I'm doing research to find a new amp to replace my Parasound HCA 3500. I'd like the tubey midrange but the virtues of SS in the bass. Biamping is not an option as my rack is quite full. I need at least 200 wpc and want to spend less than 2k used. I'm driving VMPS Supertower/R SE's. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
warnerwh
The question is not "Which SS amps sound like a tube amp? but rather "Does any SS amp come close to sounding like a tube amp?

My answer would be NONE!If you want the SS amp to sound like a tube amp, why not go for the tube amp itself, maybe have one of both, which means best of both worlds! Some use two different pair of speakers and switch between the two from time to time, so why can't it be two amps?

Just my 0.02 cents with no offence to anyone who posted in this thread.
For what it's worth, I tried my deHavilland tube preamp into a Pass Labs Aleph 30. It's single ended, class A and only has two gain stages and, while it was probably my favorite SS amp, I guess I missed my "euphonic coloration". I am now using an Andio Note Kit 1.
One of the few solid state amps I enjoyed was an Electrocompaniet. I have owned Bryston, YBA, and others but the Electro took the prize. Now a Tube Junky..
Try Hybrid amps.Tube pre and ss output.Had Valve Audio 802 and Predator.Now using Pathos Logos.See pathosacoustics.com
Sonographe Sa-250,With plenty of s.s. attributes to go with it.And anyway you know what they say about Macintosh their tube sounds like great solid state and their solid state sounds like great tube.let that float in your head for awhile.