Solid State Pre-Amp: OK to Use With Tube Amp?


I know that the two can be used together, but would like to know what you recommend.
I have a PS Audio GCPH pre-amp and an old NAD 3155 integrated amp. The recent addition of the pre-amp has made a great improvement in the system (anyone would notice it). But if I were to upgrade the amp, which way should I go? Tube or Solid State?
I have a Clearaudio Innovation Compact TT on which a Vector 3 tonearm is presently being mounted, Mark Levison speaker wire, & Magneplanar 1 speakers.
Budget for the amp would be $1000 and used would be OK. There was a GOLDEN TUBE AUDIO GTA SE-40 TUBE AMP for sale here yesterday for $650 (or was it $850?). It's gone today, but that is the sort of tube amp in which I might be interested.
franz456
As a general rule of thumb, I think for Magneplaners under $1000 that you'd be better off with a strong solid state amp. I feel that you would have to spend more for a tube amp powerful enough to drive the Magnepans.

Michael
SS pre is very ok to use. The most important place to have tubes is at the amp anyway. I'd try to get tubes in there with the amp. Just my thoughts.
My NAD amp delivers supposedly 55 watts per channel. This Jolida 502a delivers 60 watts.
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/ele/2952542156.html
It's available to me locally. What do you think of it? There are several of the newer model 502's for sale here at 'gon.