How sure are you that the tubes are to blame? I wouldn't advise buying some expensive NOS tubes to cure this problem until you know you've isolated it. Buy a couple of cheap JJ Tesla 6922's and try those first.
A couple of other suggestions (I know they sound stupid, but I've done all these things myself)...
Make sure your speaker wire is connected to the TOP binding posts on the Gallo's.
Make sure the top and bottom binding posts haven't been accidentally or intentionally bridged together.
Make sure you didn't reverse phase when you hooked up the amp. Is your new amp phase inverting? Find out?
Has your amp had time to break in?
Is your tweeter set at -2db? Set it to 0 while you get to know your new amp.
Cheers.
A couple of other suggestions (I know they sound stupid, but I've done all these things myself)...
Make sure your speaker wire is connected to the TOP binding posts on the Gallo's.
Make sure the top and bottom binding posts haven't been accidentally or intentionally bridged together.
Make sure you didn't reverse phase when you hooked up the amp. Is your new amp phase inverting? Find out?
Has your amp had time to break in?
Is your tweeter set at -2db? Set it to 0 while you get to know your new amp.
Cheers.