Below is a post authored by J.Philips on"The gear page" about a 74 vibrochamp he wrote it in 2002. I hope it's OK to post it here it seems a bit relevant. What do you think?
"Ah - if it's dead stock it will probably be biased wrong. They did that, except for the very first ones. After a short time, they replaced the power transformer with one from a Princeton, which increased the output power to 6W (from 4), but they didn't change the cathode bias resistor to account for the higher voltages. Later BF and all SF Champs/Vibro-Champs run far too hot because of this - probably no-one noticed because the 6V6s back then were good enough to take it... typically they run at 15W or more. But this also makes the tube clip too soon on the forward end of the waveform, which lowers the clean headroom and makes the distortion quite harsh - kind of like overdriving a mixer , it's like a clean tone underneath with a farty, buzzy distortion riding on top.
To fix it, you need to raise the value of the cathode resistor from 470 ohms to 1K, and change the bypass cap from 25uF/25V to 50u/50V (the voltage rises to about 35V, and you need to double the value to maintain the same bass roll-off since the resistor value has doubled). It's also a very good idea to fit a screen-grid resistor (move the wires from pin 4 to pin 6, and fit the resistor between 4 and 6). I'd use wirewound types for both, 5W for the cathode resistor and 2 or 3W for the screen."