The term ultra-linear is also called "distributed load amplifier" wherein the sceen 2 of the tube is DC biased from each half of the primary such that the tap point is 43% of the turns ratio or 18.5% of the impedance when measured from the primary center-tap.
Both the KT88 & 6550 are often used in the ultra-linear configuration for power amps because, I understand that, these 2 tubes (not the only ones, mind you!) are physically constructed such that the above mentioned percentages can be obtained. I also understand that the EL34 is a tube made for correct ultra-linear operation.
Technically speaking the ultra-linear amp delivers ~2X the power of a triode amp & about 75% of the power if the same tubes were used as pentodes using the same DC voltages with substantially less distortion.
Sonically, the ultra-linear sound is supposed to be (generalized) "clean, bright, sharp, punchy" sound while the triode sound is supposed to be (again, generalized) "smooth, sweet, mellow, natural" sound.
Both the KT88 & 6550 are often used in the ultra-linear configuration for power amps because, I understand that, these 2 tubes (not the only ones, mind you!) are physically constructed such that the above mentioned percentages can be obtained. I also understand that the EL34 is a tube made for correct ultra-linear operation.
Technically speaking the ultra-linear amp delivers ~2X the power of a triode amp & about 75% of the power if the same tubes were used as pentodes using the same DC voltages with substantially less distortion.
Sonically, the ultra-linear sound is supposed to be (generalized) "clean, bright, sharp, punchy" sound while the triode sound is supposed to be (again, generalized) "smooth, sweet, mellow, natural" sound.