I'm a fairly novice builder but I though I'd chime in with my thoughts as I've been a bass player for a lot longer and do much more gigging than amp building. I've had an SVT classic for a decade now and though it's got an awesome tone, my search for a better sound took me elsewhere, though an extra plus of ditching tube poweramps are how much lighter solid state is and not having to live in fear of the day my power tubes wear out and I have to dish out another $300 in tubes... I'm on my third set.
I've found what I'm looking for tone wise (yeh, at least for the time being) in running a solid state power amp with a tube preamp (warmth and some dirt) in parallel with a solid state preamp (sterile and boring, but I just use it to bring up the volume to match the tube pre, it brings a tight low end punch that I haven't found in a tube bass amp) The tube pre is the Ampeg SVP-PRO and I've found I can get the tube warmth in a lighter, less maintanence rig, plus I have control over how dirty or clean I want to sound, whereas a cranked SVT only sounds like a cranked SVT, not a bad thing if that's the exact sound you want. I've been thinking about building my own version of that preamp for the heck of it, but I have way too many half built projects on the go.
For the record, I found a pignose 100W tube bass head in a pawn shop for a fraction of what I spent on the SVT-CL, (it weights a fraction too) it has 4 6L6s (read that it's closer to 200w) It can't do what the SVT can do but in a lower volume setting it comes very very close. I gig it for most shows where we're not playing with a full drum kit and we're recording at the end of the month, I'm bringing the rackmount getup and the Pignose, not bringing the SVT....
So my thoughts would be build an awesome tube preamp, save your wallet amd your back, but that's just my thoughts, not right or wrong.