we put 6L6GC in it for the obvious cost/availability reasons.
Hi Tim, OK, but now......
.... 6L6GC max plate dcv RCA book value say's 500dcv which is 100dcv's max less then 7025A, and your at already at 525dcv on the plates. Thats a gonna push them to maybe over their ability. Plus/but the screen grid max on 6L6GC is only 450dcv. 50dcv's less than 7027A and you have no screen grid resistors/screen grid stoppers. The screen grid voltage won't take as much abuse as the plate. What is you're screen grid dcv? This is what I'd be concerned about, just my $.02.
No I didn't modify the circuit in any way. Trying to stay as stock as possible for resale. Now that I look at the schematic I see what you're talking about. Some 1k's in there would make me much more comfortable.
You don't have to go as high as 1K, 470R @ 2w will probly give enough safety.
As far as keeping the amp stock, you put the SG resistor across pin #6 (B+ feed) to pin # 4, ---- BUT ONLY ON 6L6 - type - tube !!! 7025A has different pin out then 6L6 type tubes. If you go back to using 7027A tube then you run the SG stopper from pin # 4 (or pin # 2) back to the B+ screen voltage feed/node. Both ways easly removed, put back to "stock".
But your still have too high of a screen grid voltage using 6L6GC in this amp IMO.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm sure some of the other guys here will straighten this/me out if I am.
These older amp's were made/built to "only " be turned up to 4, maybe 5 on the volume, when "they" were pumping out high Q tubes! Plus "if" a tube went down the replacement $$ was no big deal.
Brad