Hmmm,
I might be able to help somewhat.
For a new guy, this is a tough gambit. I still make poor gear decisions too. I can convey what I have experienced (both good and bad).
I had a 1970s Marantz reciever that eventually died. It had a nice tone while alive, but it was nothing special.
Tube gear seems really cool (and it is), but I suggest a tolerably good piece of SS gear first. Tubes CAN be fussy - especially if there is no delay between the tube heater circuit and the primary voltage. Tubes don't last very long in these circumstances. The more enduring tube amps will have a slow turn on circuit or a tube rectifier. Two of my tube amps have a seperate switch for the primary voltage. Also, my wife thinks tubes look cheap so... I use a solid state amp almost always.
The class D solid state amps are better than in years past, but I can only offer this via hear-say. I heven't auditioned any of them.
So... I have 3 possible solutions for you.
1. 60wpc Solid State is enough. Audition a few new amps and chose the one that sounds the best.
2. If you are bold, post "anybody Belgium" somewhere in this forum, and invite yourself to their home to listen to their system. Most hifi addicts to prefer to share their addiction.
3. By far the very best solution is to plan a short trip and visit this gentlemen
http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/ . Yes, it will be a trip, but Tony Gee has been VERY well respected for many years. If I lived closer (I don't) I would love to visit Tony at his home. If you visit Tony, bring a notebook and some recordings. You will need the notebook to remember what he conveys

. You might even want to bring some cash. I'd bet that Tony has some workshop quality speakers that he might be willing to sell. Anything from Tony will be vastly better than a Pineer product in stores today.
My 2c.