So shortfuse,
I hope we haven't confused you more than helped you....
I know how it can be when you're trying to make decisions, and you ask for help / opinions,,,and then you get some and they just create more questions.
Keep telling us what you're thinking and hopefully we can help you more than hurt you.
Personally I'm sorry for the mis-information, and I'm glad we have HBP here to keep us thinking correctly.
For the record, what I was suggesting was to settle on which output tubes you were going to use first,,,based on how you want the amp to sound.
And leave enough wiggle room in the OT just in case the VVR starts slowly creeping it's way out of use, and you wind up with the max.
power that your output tube choice could possibly produce.....and since you're basically hoping to clone the sound of 2 Marshalls that I normally associate with EL34s, I just figured you would use that OT, with those tubes.
I think your plan of using sluckey's dual pre-amp makes sense, and if the guys liked my idea of 2 cathode biased EL34s, then that sounds like a good plan.
From here,,, if you keep asking questions, I'm sure we can all help you get the details sorted out....
If you're sold on 4-EL84s,,,then that's OK too, and nobody would want to railroad you into any one specific choice.
So I guess i'll ask a question for both of us:
If he wants the classic Marshall tone and he uses 2- EL34's with max plate voltage at 460vdc (because he uses the "standard" JCM PT), but has VVR installed and will have the B+ reduced "most" of the time,,,is there a better choice for primary K on an OT?.....and, should he still use a 50watt'ish OT just in case he wants to use the amp at max. power occasionally? ....and can we give him an example of an actual OT to purchase?
Or, does it make more sense to use a lower secondary PT voltage and just limit the potential max. power,,,and therefore change the specs of the appropriate OT even further?
Volume is logarithmic - factors of ten. Twice the power is 10 X the power (wattage). So 1/2 or 1/3 the wattage is relatively insignificant.
One thing you can take from that is...
Your not gonna notice much difference at all in max. volume between a 36 watt amp and a 50 watt amp...they are both loud...a decibel or 2 isn't gonna be the difference in preventing hearing damage for the guy in the front row