On Page 6 & 10, the author mentions derating the voltages on resistors because they were failing.
On Page 8 the author cautions against "too high voltages" for tubes (twice).
Context here?
HBP, I definitely question the 700V plate voltage too, I'm afraid of my el84s running at 400V cathode biased.
On page 20 of the manual, it states, " With the meter positive on the red wire at the most
positive main filter capacitor (caution 700 volts!) measure with the negative first to the blue and
then to the brown on pin 7 of each output tube. We purposely leave the top of this socket pin with
an open hole so a mini-grabber hook can be a`ached. These hooks are strongly recommended as
they prevent slipping and shorting the 700 V plate to something else. "
I would say the RM-10 better be 700V or every other buyer will be calling for repairs when their voltages are off on their first bias and tube roll. Audiophile guys do test/check specs, have you been on their forums?, just like here, but more pretentious. Not that this proves anything, but he is stating the plate voltage here too.
So we have yet to see an actual verification of watts in RMS, but I'm tempted to to see one of you throw down 700V on some el84s!
What I also find interesting, is his output transformer. He states it's rated for 250 Watts.