Well, the cathodes can do this and the plate woltage can be that, but the bottom line is that the tube amp will sound a lot better at higher volumne.
Just go down to your local shop. Get 2 equal amps (1 solid, 1 tube). Run them clean, no boxes attached, and through the same cab. Crank them up and you will understand.
There is no substitue for a tube amp at high volumne. It simply sounds better. It will give you a cleaner, more managable overdrive (classic metal distortion).
If you want to run it at lower volumnes and run a lot of boxes, a solid state amp will be adequate. This is because your boxes are going to give you your sound. You are only using the amp to amplify the sound, not add to the sound.