Left the Reduction powered up for over 50 hrs then measured voltages with my trusty Fluke 85. Line voltage is 122.9V. All terminals that should be 70-90 volts (T2,7,13,14,15,18,19,20,26,31) are 22%-36% over 90V with the 6H23n’s. All other HV terminals (T4,29,50,51,52,53,56,57,59,60) are 3%-6% high but that is within tolerance. All other LV terminals (T33,37,38,39,41,42) are right on. When I switched to EH 6922’s all voltages are right on the listed voltages. It works and sound fine with either tube so I’ll leave the 6922’s in. I’m just curious why the voltages are high with the supplied 6H23n’s and will using them cause any harm?