Dummyload- I ended up doing that very thing, rather than waiting (got to use the time I get, which ain't much!)
I installed those at the same time as I put in your new switch wiring you graciously sent on your previous posts.
I'm going to have to go back over my installation of your switch circuit since I got the following results on the switch:
very good operation in the full operation (both 5881s) position; in the single 5881 position, I lost all my treble and
significantly more power than expected.
Sluckey - Regarding the voltages and current in the power supply with the improvised 6 watt 470 Ohm resistor, see below (some of these are counter-intuitive based on previous numbers, but the switch circuit overhaul did involve changing screen resistance to the current 2 x 220k setup and grid resistor values from 100K to 1.5K):
B+, 425VDC at node of rectifier & 47uf@500vdc cap, feeds OT centertap goes to 1.5K 5-watt resistor
B+1, 400VDC on other side of 5 watt resistor, 16uf@475 cap, feeds power tube screens, goes to 75K 2-watt resistor
B+2, 185VDC on other side of 2-watt resistor, 16uf@475 cap, feeds V2b plate, goes to 22K 2-watt resistor
B+3, 142VDC on other side of 22K resistor, 8uf@450 cap, feeds plates of V1, V2a
the 5881s have 411vdc on the plates, 27vdc on cathodes, 400vdc on the screens, 160ma of current is passing between OT b+ (red lead) and each power tube plate (is parallel operation this results in 80ma per tube?)
the heater CT is connected to the 470 Ohm resistor attached to power tubes cathodes as per bias setup. I am amending the schematic and will post shortly. Perhaps a layout drawing will also be useful to reveal problems in the way I am dressing the circuit on the board, pots, sockets etc.
OPERATION NOTES
the amp has good power and fidelity (i.e. tone controls operation) in the 2x5881 switch position, but the hum has not changed appreciably. While pulling tubes one by one from V1 up to V4, the hum does not disappear until I get to the 5881s, the math now shows me that the 5881s are now dissipating 30 watts (higher than before) so...
QUESTIONS
should I put an 820 Ohm cathode bias resistor?
since I have a 20 watt output transformer, should I replace the front end 47/500 cap with one or two 16/475 caps? perhaps the volts from the 47uf cap is contributing to my hum by creating operating
voltages that are too much for the overall design.
is there a rationale for locating volume control before or after tone stack in terms of signal flow from inputs to output?