Don't know if "it's that simple" as you say...I've never found tetrode, whatever its faults, to suffer from being "a little hazy and distant" compared to triode (whether before or after replacing the tubes). I also doubt that amps really lose all that much effective (as opposed to maximum) power in normal use as the tubes age, at least compared to how the sound changes simply from changes in the tubes' response characteristics. I do wonder if all your new tubes are broken in yet, which I find takes several days. But I'm not surprised you've already noticed improved sound overall, and I'm glad you've gotten back in good with triode, which is part of what switching to the KT-88EH's did for me. Keep rechecking the bias over the next week or so, it can take a while to settle in at a more constant level.
VTL Tetrode/Triode
I'm just curious if any VTL amp owners (I have a MB-450) with triode/tetrode switchability have any preference for one or the other mode, depending on the type of music one is listening to.
Even though some music is a no-brainer (e.g., a Mozart piano trio sounds much better in triode mode, and a Mahler symphony sounds better in tetrode), sometimes I'm hard pressed to choose. Small-scale jazz or blues can sound good in either mode.
Any thoughts?
Even though some music is a no-brainer (e.g., a Mozart piano trio sounds much better in triode mode, and a Mahler symphony sounds better in tetrode), sometimes I'm hard pressed to choose. Small-scale jazz or blues can sound good in either mode.
Any thoughts?
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