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KT88 or 6550?

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I am going to try building this VTV amp:http://www.plitron.com/pages/Products/Audio/vtvkt88.htm
and was wondering whether i should use kt88s or 6550s. I see that they are regarded as being interchangeable and was interested in opinions as regards to how they sound and suitability as to this circuit. Also i would love to get some opinions regarding this amp. This will be my first push pull project and i`m trying to keep it relatively simple.
Steve.😕
 
mclink.it shows essentially identical curves:

http://www.mclink.it/com/audiomatica/tubes/kt88.htm

http://www.mclink.it/com/audiomatica/tubes/6550.htm

I'd even say they are the SAME in triode and UL. Slight difference in Pentode is similar to the difference between two tubes of the same type. Note that these are curve-traces, not data-book sales-charts, and the pictures show what appear to be old-stock tubes.

And while 1950s-1960s KT88 and 6550 came from different factories, current-production 6550 and KT88 are very likely to be the SAME guts in different bottles and pin-outs (6550's G3 is loose from the cathode).

Anyway: between ultra-linear, cathode resistors, and significant overall NFB, if you hear any difference between different big-Beam tubes in that VTV plan then you probably have (a) defective tube(s).
 
Not quite identical:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


6550 seems to be 10% hotter. This is of course within the range of variation between two tubes of the same type and the same factory vintage. For two tubes of "different types", it makes you think they may not be different at all.
 
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