Just a little more background here. The amp came with the EH EL34's. Having read a lot about the Genelex Gold Lions, I decided to give them a try (same EL34's). The sound quality was improved and I really liked them but they seemed to lack a bit of dynamics that I'm looking for. I am driving a pair of Legacy Audio Signature III's which are 4 ohm and 93db sensitivity. I'm looking for a bit more kick from them that I know they can provide.I purchased a quad set of KT120's and after allowing them to warm up, I biased them at 50mv per the manufacturer spec. I slowly raised the volume and after about 10 seconds the amp shutdown in protection mode. I emailed the factory and they believed that I must have a bad tube. This happened just after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the run on tubes. I could not locate another set of KT120's anywhere. As I researched more I stumbled across a guy who had four remaining KT150's that are actually ARC matched. I am waiting for those to arrive. It will be interesting to see if the amp reacts the same or how it will perform. This damned Russia thing happened right in the middle of my experiment. But I don't at all want to devolve the conversation into politics. I appreciate everyone's insight
Tube amp question
I am a novice tube amp owner. I have had my Black Ice Audio Fusion F22 for not quite a year. I want to understand plate voltage and how it impacts tubes or vice versa. I want to roll the tubes to the KT150's which Black Ice has said can be used without issue. The plate voltage of the amp is 500v. In other posts, someone said that KT150's require a minimum of 600v at the plate. Since Black Ice says their amp can use them, does this rating depend on the circuit? I have some basic understanding of electronic circuits and I googled plate voltage but I'm still not clear on what it is exactly. Can someone knowledgeable with tube amps help me understand this? Thanks!
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