ISOTone - I'm not sure that you want to switch the NFB injection point to the added gain stage. If the added gain stage is intended to introduce additional distortion (of a good kind), then putting it inside the NFB loop defeats the purpose (unless I'm missing something major).
Physco - How about "stealing" one triode from the reverb for your extra gain stage? I'd leave the PR reverb circuit pretty much alone and use a 12DW7 for both driver & recover. Use the low gain/higher current triode for the driver ("Section 2" pins 1, 2 & 3) and the higher gain/lower current triode for recovery ("Section 1" pins 6, 7 & 8).
http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/frank/sheets/106/1/12DW7.pdfYou probably have to experiment with the cathode resistor for the driver and neither data sheet I found shows "typical" values for it.
As far as location in the circuit of the additional gain stage, the Trainwreck circuits seem to have the "extra" gain stage
after the 1st stage/tone stack/second stage. Since that's the topology you are going for, that's what I'd do. The question for me is whether the extra gain stage goes before or after the reverb. My initial thought is to try it before the reverb so that you are reverberating the signal going to the PI. That would also help in terms of having reduced the reverb driver stage by stealing a triode there. However, the other way might work great too.
Without time to draw this up, here's a possible topology:
first gain stage
tone stack w/ volume control
second gain stage
overdrive volume
third gain stage
split to reverb and 3.3 meg mixing resistor
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I'm sure you'll have to experiment with the reverb mixing resistor too. In addition, a "Dwell" control may be needed to balance the "Overdrive" control setting. IOW you may need to reduce the signal going to the reverb circuit when Overdrive is turned up past a certain point.
Hope this helps,
Chip
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