Hey Rzenc - will you be at Interlagos this weekend?!?!
Go Massa/Senna/Rubinho/diGrassi!
I'm sorry, maybe I misunderstood. You mention that the OT is yucking things up and you have one to replace it. And you are still talking about a conversion and pushing the 6L6's harder than they are now? What is in the amp now, 6L6 or EL34's? A OT rated at 150 watts for that freq spread would handle anything 4 6L6's could throw at it at geetar levels. Sounds like this is a pretty simple conversion if you are limited to what you had before, only changing the OT and the board - if I am understanding you correctly! THese were loud amps to begin with.
Congrats on your RZC 80 REAPER! :evil4:
Jim
Unfortunately not... Too much work to do.... you know what they say here? when you work too much, you don't have time to earn money...

What I said is that we took the Laney O.T. and installed on my amp. Bass notes which were clean and clear became muddy, saggy, with none of that beautiful round sound...
Laney clains 100W for this amp, ok... i'm not saying that it can't deliver this figure either, I'm saying we did not like how it sounds on bottom octave.
We played both amps on different cabinets, to name a few:
Peavey w/ Celestion G12-65;
Carvin w/ Celestion Vintage30's;
Laney w/ H.H.;
Marshall w/ Celestion G12-30H;
MesaBoogie - not sure what was inside;
Custom made Cab w/ Eminence Cannabis Hex;
Tech 21 w/ Celestion Greenbacks;
Marshall 1960 with EV12L
All them are 4x12". Of course each has it's own sound/characteristics, but what remained one after the other was how different both sounded on bass notes...So he insists on changing the O.T.
did you mean to say four 6550's?
Yes; thanks for the catch.
Put more tubes in there! The bass craps-out because the flux level gets "near" saturation and inductive current rises. More tubes, more available current. You can drive a transformer VERY low if you do not mind putting 10 times more energy into useless reactance than useful output power. Design your audio load for say 2K, then put in enough parallel tubes to drive 200 ohms. With tubes, that gets stupid fast; but don't skimp. I would really like to do so, but chassis has a very limited space, tube sockets are pretty close together. I did try to put 4x6550 and the average distance between tube glass container is 5mm - less than 1/4" - it would not provide enough air circulation around the tube. I thought about a small P.C. fan but I don't know if it will raise noise problems...
> ~460VDC .... At full roar it kept ~430VDC.
That's not your problem. The PT is fine.
At least we can keep something besides chassis and knobs

:knob:
Five or so years ago I got a new Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-o-verb with the matching huge and heavy 4x12 Rectifier cab (size-wise it makes the Laney 4x12 look like toy). One day I decided to experiment and plugged the Laney into the Mesa cab. Wow, what a difference! All those years it wasn't the Laney GH100L that was "average", it was that the Laney cab wasn't doing the amp justice!
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar+Amp/product/Laney/GH100L/10/1
Indeed, it really looks like a toy, but this is not his cab. Actually he uses the Peavey cab loaded w/ Celestion G12-65. His cab is wider and deeper than Laney. Sounds very nice with my amp.
Ok, so far so good. I will shoot for 2K8 plate to plate.
I will measure O.T. size and post back soon.
Thanks for your kind attention.
Best Regards
Rzenc