jbhiller
Are you saying that you think it's a problem based on your personal review and expertise? I'm having trouble understanding your point.
I've had tube amps come to me for repairs on the heater circuit too many times because customers have put in more powerful tubes and not bothered to see/check if the heater has the same current draw as the tube it was designed for. They think if the tube is interchangable it must be fine.
And in this case the KT150 can have 30% more heater current draw over the EL34, on the rectifiers and heater winding of the transformer. This sometimes doesn't show up as a fault till it's been used/cooked for a while.
Tell tail signs are the power transformer is quite a bit hotter or you can smell something that wasn't there with the EL34's
In case you did know the hottest running section of a tube power amp is the heater circuit & filaments
Cheers George