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Here is the schematic. http://www.triodeamplification.com/files/tr1000rvt.pdfThat is a VERY ODD OLD amp, and there are errors on the drawing.
How are you sure it needs a new PT?
If transistors are bad, it will be VERY hard to guess replacement.
(If you'd bought a 100-0-100V PT, you would need ALL new transistors.)
To get to your question: the output is about 35 Watts in 8 ohms (no protection), the PT should be sized for 75VA-100VA, no more. 96VCT (48-0-48) at 0.8A-1.0A. (Confirm that the replacement is nearly the same size/weight as the original.)
I would strongly suspect all electrolytic caps.
I'd have to see the rectifiers, but old designers often under-rated these. And a shorted rectifier will toast a PT quick. And the rectifiers seem to be drawn BACKWARD for the polarity this PNP amp runs at.
Power-up on a lamp-limiter with Q13 Emitter disconnected, verify that you get CORRECT POLARITY and about the indicated voltages (not twice-as-high, not all-the-same).
Replace (temporarily) R62 R63 with 100 ohm 10 Watt parts. Replace R57 with 1K 1 Watt. Put 100 ohms 10W in series with the speaker. In this condition, any fault will not cause instant death to all devices, just slow smoke in temporary resistors. If no fault, it should "play" at the quarter-Watt level. If it won't speak, you got more trouble.