OK, I think we're good at this point!
Doug, thank you for all your help on this! I like how you did that 330k wiring & changed to that. Makes more sense.
I'd use Doug's 022848 OT (35w) or
018343 OT (40w). You can use his Bassman PT
022798 with a 5V4 rectifier for about 420V on the 6L6/5881 plates. (You can then also switch out to a 5Y3GT if you want to use 6V6's.)
I'd simply increase the B+ dropping resistor to maybe 10k - 22k between nodes B & C. You['ll have to experiment. Main thing is to simply match up the preamp, OD and LTPI voltages. (volts posted in this SCH thread:
http://www.el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=10776.msg134943#msg134943)
I honestly don't think having higher volts on the power tubes will change the tone significantly. The tone is far more in the preamp and OD sections on these D-inspired amps, IMO. You can use 250R/10w to 330R/10w on the power tube's cathodes.
Where you see values of .00125 just parallel a .001 & 250p. 1.68uf just use a 1uf & .68uf. You can use a 100p & 120p for 220p or just use a 250p. You get the idea here, hopefully.
I will go in later (today or tomorrow) and "punch out" the layout board with Doug's layout board design program.
I think this amp is worth building. Best most versatile amp tone I've gotten of any of the designs I've tried.
With respect, Tubenit
EDIT: schematic and layout reposted on 3rd page.