New tubes...far more power??


I replaced my quad set of KT150's in my tube mono blocks a few days ago...replaced with a new set of KT150's that were quad balanced and now for some reason the power output is considerably more. So much so that i need to drop the volume control on my preamp by three notches! Plus, the sound quality is actually no better than before...and maybe even a little strident! Anyone have any idea as to why this would be? 
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@don_c55 you are right, I am a tube novice, having owned tube amps and preamps for more than thirty years.
Plenty of assumptions here. Including that these tubes need to be broken in..
as they were played for about 200 hours when I first acquired the amps (Jadis mono blocks) and were then put aside in favor of the stock KT150’s that came with the amp.

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Aside from the possibility that the older tubes were substantially worn out, such that the difference in gain was very significant, it is hard to account for why the new tubes have more gain (not necessarily more power), yet sound so much less desirable.  Is it possible that the tubes are not the same in design or build?  The manufacturer could have changed up something between the two batches of tubes.

In some of the amps I've heard that use the KT150, the sound is a touch too brittle and hard sounding for my taste.  Perhaps, as the tubes age a bit, they soften in sound and you might be someone who prefers that softer sound.    
If old power tubes are worn out, new tubes will sound significantly louder. 

My brother was visiting over holidays and noticed high and bass were missing in my system.   Probably I was used to ... so replaced 16 KT150s and SQ was restored.
Also it takes ~24 hours for KT150 to settle / re-break in.  My tube vendor burns tubes ~200 before testing but doesn't good until ~24 hours of use.