The SS rectifier is more efficient than a tube rectifier, and provides a more consistant and powerful power supply overall. When Sunn switched to SS rectifiers in the 60 watt amps they increased the power rating to 80 watts, and the four output tube amps from 120 to 150 watts. The stronger power supply also eliminates the natural "sag" inherent to a tube rectifier under high current demand situations.
This may or may not be a good thing, depending on your personal tastes.
Most bass players seem to prefer the quicker response of the SS rectifier, but for guitar a lot of players like the "browning" effect that the tube induced sag causes. IMO one is not better than the other, it's a matter of personal preference.
The tube rectifier is probably easier on the amp components also, because a tube won't conduct until it builds some heat, and the power comes on gradually as it warms, whereas the SS rec. that slams the circuit with full power at starup.
I'll try to get a pic of the SDS install on the 2000S up this week, I actually have the amp with me at home instead of in my shop with it's Sunn siblings.