Here is a VERY rough draft of the circuit I had in mind. tubenit was kind enough to assemble the bits & pieces I needed in an SCH file, so I thought the least I could do was pull together the basic concept for "Chip's Doodle".
I want to replace the guts of my Blues Junior with something quite different - using a 5879 pentode in the preamp. The only problem with the designs tubenit & Geezer have worked out and shared with us is too many knobs. From all of the discussions, it seems important to be able to control both the input level and the output level from the pentode stage. This is a single-channel solution which may work (and may not). I don't know if the cathode follower makes sense where it is, but my thought was to smack the pentode despite having the TMB tone stack in front of it.
The power amp is mostly based on Gibson's GA-8T. A long-tailed-pair PI may turn out to be a better choice. If so, I'll use Geezer's Little Wing power amp design. The NFB is another wild ___ guess and I'll have to put it on a trim pot to figure out whether or not it's even beneficial.
The power rail resistor values are a stab in the dark at this point.
Please note that there are TWO sheets in the SCH file, one for the preamp and the other for the poweramp. It just got too tight on one page.
Cheers,
Chip