Crucial TUBE question


I  placed a KT 150 power tube into a Prima Luna Evo 300 preamp rectifier slot. I know. But what happened was surprising. The sound was, well, magnificent glorious. Nothing burned out. No smoke. No arc lights. I asked Upscale Audio to advise me as to what damage I may have done or could have done to the PL. They only said they would not advise placing anything but the original tubes in the slot. They would not commit to whether or not that power tube could be used in place of a rectifier to tube. So, is it an absolute or not? If so, why?  I’d appreciate feedback (please, no slams) from anyone having any experience with this. Thanks!

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Showing 1 response by audioman58

This is in part because of the power supply voltage design and transformer design .

in some amplifiers it allows several choices for they built it much more rebudt.

in a preamplifier look up the Ma for the kt150 voltage draw, you didnot specify your rectifier tube  ,let’s say a 5ar4  it may have a different Ma voltage parameter.