If your amp allows you to bias each tube separately then being matched is not important as long as they are reasonably close. If your amp biases them as pairs or quads then they should be matched. If you mix them up you must have a tube tester to sort them out again.
In general as you add electrodes (triode (3) to pentode (5)) you get more gain but most will say a colder sound.
Most audio power tubes are either triodes or pentodes. By connecting some of the pentode pins together you can make it act like a triode.
In general as you add electrodes (triode (3) to pentode (5)) you get more gain but most will say a colder sound.
Most audio power tubes are either triodes or pentodes. By connecting some of the pentode pins together you can make it act like a triode.