I've always read that quality power tubes will last 1/2 as long as small signal tubes, all other things being equal.
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If that long. The high output AC voltage tubes generate a lot of heat. The tube life is a of the function of the heat generation by the tube. Heat kills tube life. Signal tubes operate at a much lower temperature compared to power tubes. I always enjoyed the EL84 (6BQ5) more than the 7591, GZ34 or the KT tubes. The EL84 playing with an efficient or small speaker sound very nice. Smooth, buttery or just more involving are words that come to mind. I have not owned a set of Klipsch speakers so you will need to judge that for yourself. Also cheaper tubes will have shorter life.
I have heard many nice sounding ST-70 Dynacos with mid size speakers playing at reasonable sound levels. If you are not interested in a nice three dimensional stereo image, and just want to play music at high volume levels to shake the walls, I recommend a solid state amp. tubes don't add SQ when listening to music at 90 dB or higher. Your just making noise
If you want a lot of power and the smooth sound of tubes, use a tube preamplifier and a solid state amp. High ouput tube amplifiers will never match the dynamics of a good solid state amps.