Maybe my amp is biased a little hotter? But, a 20V difference is nothing when you are talking about 350 or 370. I'd say you're good to go.
And/or; If you both used the same 250 ohm cathode bias resistor it could be that Sluckey's 6V6's are drawing a little more current. All tubes will draw different amounts of current. That's why Groove tubes gives tube (current) ratings from 1 to 10 if you order from them.
If you order matched power tube sets from other venders, whether NOS or new production, they will have a current draw # on them, like 31mA or 37mA.
The 5E3 is a cathode (K) bias amp and is not as easy to adjust the bias on K bias amps as it is on grid bias amps. It can be easer to just change tube sets (if you have enough of them) then fiddle with the K resistor.
But like Sluckey said your good to go, your B+ dcv is not far off at all. As long as your 6V6's are not red plating your fine. And their not red plating because if they were they would be pulling too much current and the B+ dcv plate voltage would drop a
LOT.
I'm not the best at math but, I think, 350x10%= 350x 0.1=35. So the difference between your B+ and Sluckey's is 20v which is less then the 10%#. Lets try, 350x 0.06=21, so your 2 amps are a ~little less then 6% difference in B+ plate dcv?
Brad
