> 100 watt ... OT with a 10K primary
Do math.
100 Watts in 10K is 1,000 Volts RMS.
Across one side, 500V RMS.
500V RMS is 707V Peak.
So a perfect amp would need over 700V supply. With real tubes, over 750V, and probably over 800V at idle.
That's at the upper limit of KT88. Also many octal sockets will eventually arc-over at such voltages.
Peak current is 707V.2.5K or 283mA.
From data-curves, KT88 needs screen voltage >200V but <300V to peak 283mA. We can lean higher, but excessive screen voltage makes drive difficult and allows QUICK disaster to happen.
So you need a pretty steady 770V plate supply and also a good 250V supply.
Power supply looks ugly. We really prefer conditions where screen is a bit below half of plate voltage; or with Silicon diodes, perhaps Vs half of Vp. (Yeah, you could triple 260V-520V-780V, but triplers are crude.)
As Ernie says, a "happy" load for 6550/KT88 at 100 Watts is more like 4K or 5K (with 560V-600V Vp and 300V Vs).
While you could mis-load the "10K" as a 5K, you lose the 16 output, and there's some sacrifice of performance. Edcore should have such a part in 5K.
Yes, Edcor will do Custom; and since that part is already built-to-order, it won't take much longer.
> I want the secondary taps to be 2,4, and 8 ohms
Then, yes, it works OK; but you could get a bit better performance if you get Edcor to wind the part you really want. The 10K windings are very thin wire. Working at 5K, they increase stray resistance loss. Designed for 5K, they would use fatter wire. Also the way 4-8-16 winding is often done, the "4" winding may be lossy already, worse if used as 2.
The for-sure and for-cheap path is to adopt the PT and OT from a Fender or Marshall "100W" and a *quartet* of 6L6CG/EL34. I'm not sure if the common-commodity OTs for these models offer a 2-4-8 option.
> Would a 3.3k plate to plate
What are you doing for a Power Supply?