I am guessing the less resolution in triode mode that Dover mentioned only occurs when the triode switched amp is playing a rather loud and complex passage.
Based on my limited experience, to get the best out of a triode amp you really need a very beefy driver stage that does not wimp out. UL has a bit more gain, so to do apples to apples comparison with the same volume you need to drive the gain stage a bit higher and therefore the driver stage would have to swing more voltage.
I have modded a few pcs of gear myself switching them from Pentode (Audio Research D115ii) or UL (Jolida 502) to triode and each time I ended up reconfiguring the driver stage with a much beefer tube such as 6H30 or ECC99 instead of 6FQ7 or 12AT7 and run a lot more current in the driver stage.
Based on my limited experience, to get the best out of a triode amp you really need a very beefy driver stage that does not wimp out. UL has a bit more gain, so to do apples to apples comparison with the same volume you need to drive the gain stage a bit higher and therefore the driver stage would have to swing more voltage.
I have modded a few pcs of gear myself switching them from Pentode (Audio Research D115ii) or UL (Jolida 502) to triode and each time I ended up reconfiguring the driver stage with a much beefer tube such as 6H30 or ECC99 instead of 6FQ7 or 12AT7 and run a lot more current in the driver stage.