> there is a little arrow next to it.in the original schem it says adjust resistor value
R36 1.5K will cause gross distortion; the cathode follower will work as diode not follower. R17 is also low. 5F6a uses 820 ohms and 100K; Weber doubled the first and halved the second. I'd suspect 470 ohms or less at R36 for "clean", and it may still need R17 more like 100K. Then perhaps add 1K trimmer to R36 to dial in your dirt.
Massive parallel output stage:
Max G1 resistance for 6AQ5 is 0.5Meg, 500K. PER TUBE. SELF-BIAS. _100K_ per tube fix-bias.
There is NOT a lot of point running 6AQ5 in fixed-bias. The plate voltage rating is not high enough for over-volting. Yes, 6AQ5 are still cheap so you could abuse them, but you seem to favor using tubes in hand rather than designing for the market.
With three grids parallel you are supposed to scale accordingly.
With SELF-bias (cathode resistors): Allowing for the extra 5.6K in each grid, R10 R11 should be on the order of 198K, not 470K.
The max grid resistance allows for a leaky grid. It is unlikely you will have three tubes at maximum leakage. Also you tend to bias fix-bias guitar amps well below maximum dissipation, so a little leakage won't incite a melt-down. Fender amps often violate the max grid resistance rating.
OTOH, one VERY leaky tube could pull -three- tubes into trouble. All eggs in one basket kinda failure.
If you make R10 R11 more like 220K (and increase C2 C3 for similar bass limit), then this driver can easily pull the load.
In FIX-bias: even if your bias-supply impedance is as low as 25K, you can't have "any" resistance at R10 R11, and that can't work. With a zero-impedance bias source (100K-5.6K)/3= 31K at R10 R11. Yes, you can cheat this to 33K even 47K. But now the driver has a very heavy load, will need re-design to be able to slam the 6AQ5 grids.
That's by-the-book. We know Fender often got away with 220K where the book said 50K. Still I think -three- fix-bias grids parallel is extreme, and 6AQ5 will make as much power in self-bias as fixed-bias if you semi-respect the 275V max plate voltage rating.