I used 360 w/ch Carver m4.0t (SS amp with tube amp voicing, not particularly high current)for many years with very good results with my late 80's vintage Maggies.
Same amp did not fair nearly as well with similarly inefficient box designs with good bass extension that tend to like a lot of current as well. The Maggies were a much better match.
ALso the best sound with Maggies I have heard in recent years has all been off tube amps typically 80 w or more. Soft clipping with tube amps may buy you more per watt than typical hard clipping SS amps, but better to stay away from clipping altogether.
You need a lot more power with a SS amp in general to do that and avoid serious effects of hard clipping on sound quality.
So for Maggies, I would go for as much power as needed to avoid clipping at target listening levels.
Budget may limit options, but you may well get more than your moneys worth out of an otherwise lesser amp with the Maggies.
Same amp did not fair nearly as well with similarly inefficient box designs with good bass extension that tend to like a lot of current as well. The Maggies were a much better match.
ALso the best sound with Maggies I have heard in recent years has all been off tube amps typically 80 w or more. Soft clipping with tube amps may buy you more per watt than typical hard clipping SS amps, but better to stay away from clipping altogether.
You need a lot more power with a SS amp in general to do that and avoid serious effects of hard clipping on sound quality.
So for Maggies, I would go for as much power as needed to avoid clipping at target listening levels.
Budget may limit options, but you may well get more than your moneys worth out of an otherwise lesser amp with the Maggies.