Okay, I will try to get voltages later today; I have been having so much fun playing it that I haven't wanted to take it over to the bench and turn it upside down, 'cause then I can't play it.

Thanks for that schematic. I'd much rather work on one of those than in Photoshop. Still, I'm attaching a pretty accurate cut-and-paste of the amp. I think the only alteration I made from this schem was to use a 500k pot instead of the 470k resistor that references ground before the PI, but it was tunred all the way up for the recording, so that whshouldn't have made any difference. Whoops, I can't figure out how to do an attachment on this forum; I see them all the time, so I know it can be done. Well, let me put it in my Photobucket account:

The PT is a 275-0-275 from a guy who had a company called Handmade Transformers - everybody else had terrible experiences with him and he finally went out of business, but the PT and OT he sent me are great (they are both in this amp). I guess this one is the orphan amp, as the chassis came from another outfit that went bust, stiffing a lot of people: Tubegarden. Very nice expanded 5E3 head chassis.
Listening to the clip, I am especially intrigued by the short bit that starts at 4:25 - I don't usually associate percussive effects with the guitar's tone control turned all the way down. I'll have to play with that. The amp has a curious soft distortion that I couldn't hear on any recordings but which is quite plain in person - it's there at all volume levels, even the quietest, and it is most obvious when the guitar's tone control is turned all the way down. It's very pleasing, and not obvious right away. When you turn the tone control up it doesn't go away but it is masked by the amp's natural clean twang, although I believe it still contributes to the warmth of the sound. I wish I knew exactly where it came from so I could put it on a switch (or even add it to other amps!). This was not present at all before I added the gain stage so something I did introduced it.
How do you guys add attachments? I get really tired of Photobucket's processor intensive Javascript on my old computer; it takes me forever to do anything there.