Reproduction of acoustic instruments with tube amp


I'm a "SS guy" looking to get a tube amp to play with. My biggest complaint with the tube amps that I have heard is that acoustic instruments don't sound real to me. Is this a common perception or have I just not heard a good tube amp? What design and/or type of output tubes should I look for if I want good reproduction of acoustic instruments? Any links to some docs on this topic would be appreciated as well. My budget is under $2k, speakers are 4ohm, 87dB but I don't need a lot of power (apartment). Thanks.
dburdick
Interesting comment on acoustical music (small scale) as this is what any half way decent tube amp does best (this would be the "last" complaint on the list for most). Might be better off if you list your complete system (the one to be used with the amp, including room dimensions as your speakers are not very efficient and the load is not seen as being friendly by many designs). Also, are you searching for a power amp or an integrated?
Interesting... I am with Dekay on this issue. But, we each have our listening priorities that will impact what we perceive as sounding more "real." For me, accurate reproduction of timbre and harmonic overtones are critical issues, particularly on strings and voice. With these priorities, I find a reasonably good tube amp almost always preferable given some consideration to matching the amp to the speaker it is being asked to drive. The design of the amp or type of output tube used will not give you a clear-cut guide to tube amp selection. The execution is more important than "type".

If your point of reference has been solid-state, you may need to attune your listening for some of the strengths tubes provide (midrange reproduction, timbre, overtone structure, soundstage reproduction...) and then begin evaluating whether those strengths match your priorities. I find that the mental shift in perspective is somewhat analogous to shifting between digital and analog sources. One sometimes has to re-shift one's perspective.

As to which brands/models of tube amplifiers to consider, again I would have to come back to listening priorities. For example, I have always found that conrad-johnson equipment better matches my priorities than does ARC equipment, others are just the reverse. Perhaps some posters can offer specific suggestions if you can share more about your sonic priorities and your speakers.
Thanks guys. My speakers are Audio Physic Spark III. I'm also considering trying tubes in the bedroom system which has Paradigm Studio 20 v2. I used to own a tube amp (VTL ST-85) and loved what it did for the vocals, but in then end, I went back to my SS (Plinius 100 Mk III). I didn't feel the VTL gave me the definition and separation of the instruments like my SS amps do (the others are McCormack and Coda). I don't mean this to be another "I want the best of both worlds" thread, but since vocals and the sound of acoustic instruments are the two things that I love most, if I could find a tube amp that convinces me with the instruments, I'll at least have my top two 'needs' met.
Sorry Dekay, I didn't answer your questions. I'm looking for a power amp and the room is about 10' x 12'. I use a Resolution Audio CD55 (no pre).
Audition Conrad Johnson Premier 11a or 12's if you get a chance. Just an idea. I adore the way acoustic instuments are reproduced by my 11a. I have no idea of the newer, possibly better tube gear out there and if I did upgrade I would go from my 11a to 12's.