Hello!
I'm new here but have been reading multiple discussions here these weeks, so Hello everyone and thx for sharing all that knowledge!

I've been repairing a broken Newport Fender Copy I found. I'm a beginner (at max) in tube amp repairs to but done electronics before, so basics work
Thing i talk about says Fuji Electron Musical Instrument on the back. It's only the actual amp, no boxing. I have a link to the schematic, scroll down on this site and there it is:
https://www.musiker-board.de/threads/newport-top-wer-kennt-das-teil.330890/Ground switch and death cap were removed, three prong cable installed
Filter capacitors were replaced as they were obviously blown, red plating was tamed by replacing coupling caps, biasing worked fine with matched new el34s and realising that really all those original oil capacitors (Atlas was the brand) turned out to be noisy and leaky i ended up replacing every single capacitor. Resistors turned out to be mostly same values as in schematics exept for grid stoppers between pins 5&6, them beeing 2,2k where schematic says 1k.

Also, blown original filter capacitors were 450v ones whereas schematic asked for 500v ones.
It now is 500V ones.
That beeing sad, It's been working properly with some space for upgrades still (slight tremolo ticking) and it sounds Amazing! I've been playing it alot these days, sometimes up to 5 hours. No noise, no nothing, fenderish sound, beautiful!
What worrys me though is that turning on the amp, I do get peak 510V down to 498V on the first filter capacitor. Switching off standby and completing the circuit then reduces my b+ to 470 V. All Tubes installed (exept V1, as i only use tremolo channel)
That first capacitor getting 500V beeing 50uf/500V, i dont like this.
The Power Transformer has a 350V out, which is connected now, and an unsused 300V out, which i could resolder to. So there would be an easy solution at hand, i guess?

I'm not sure if I should do that though, for everything else is perfectly fine right now and I'm not sure about the consequences of reducing by 50V. Might even consider using the unconnected ground switch to switch voltages, but I'm looking for more experienced opinions here.. Never change a running system vs dont exeed your capacitors voltage ratings on a regular basis
Plate Voltages of the El34's now are 461 and 464 V. Currents is 38 and 43ma. Guess it's in the hotter range but it does sound nice. Open for all suggestions though
So, what shall I do? Can i ignore that i exeed Voltage on my cap in standby? I'm getting a bit lost here, and very thankful for
