Here's tonight"s results:
-Put the EL 34s in there and biased them to about 34mA and although the amp was louder and cleaner there was no noticable change in "tone" for the better so I reverted back to the 6V6s and re-biased them back down to 18mA,,,because I want those tubes in THIS amp, for me, I like the lower wattage...
-Played with PI coupling cap and found that by going down to .022 there was a little too much overall sparkle reduction, but raising that to .047 was a great compromise and as I went back and forth between the stock .1 and that .047, I preferred the latter,,,it seemed to introduce a nice low mid enhancement but retained enough sparkle, so I left it...
-Tried and definitely confirmed tubenit's theory that it is more favorable to use a lower value bypass cap on V1a, then higher on V2b, and now added a still higher value on V2a which was previously unbypassed.....as it is now I have changed it to 1uf on V1a; 2.2uf on V1b; 22uf on V2a and this is the best combination of stage to stage boost that I have heard so far...-Experimented and confirmed the fact that a higher value input grid stopper resistor DOES make the input "softer" feeling and is useful in taming high output pickups that feel like they are hitting the front end too hard.....I went as high as 100K and as low as no resistor and because I was using a Seymour Duncan JB bridge humbucker I wound up at 56K, for me, for this amp, which may also chage if I switch to a lower gain tube in V1.....I see how that resistor can really be a personal touch, and now I can appreciate having high/low inputs, or just making it switchable...
- The amp is currently "out of control", but the coolest part, and the part I was most interested in enhancing is the amp's ability to drive/jump into instant controlled feedback that turns harmonic....that is does, and therein lies the future
-If someone who truly had experience with amps showed up at my bench tomorrow I am quite sure they would say "WTF are you doing?"......but I am now the mad scientist and there is no turning back

...I could always just revert back to that ho-hum thing I had last week---NO WAY
- I am having a Beck's Oktoberfest (or 6) with my dogs tonight in celebration of a very sucessful week tweaking, and surviving Sandy, thanks to the help of my new "mad scientist" friends....my wife is lovingly starting to refer to you guys as "THE CULT"
DISCLAIMER
***All of this experimenting has come at a price,,,YES, I have built an overdrive machine,,,BUT, I have also created a NOISE machine that has a volume control that I can't really turn past 4.......I'm OK with that because I'm still trying to "voice" the amp, and I don't care how much noise I have to endure to get to the final result,,,,BUT if you build this circuit as I have done so far, be prepared for a wildly screaming beast, that you WILL have to tame......that's the next step, and I'm hoping that someone will step in and explain how to balance the gain by either compressing the signal or reducing the amplitude(?) before it hits the PI.....I am considering a lower gain tube in V1 and will probably just try that as part of the experimentation stage....I am also going back to the books and video instruction, but nobody really tells you how to cure "Abby Normal"
Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein - "Whose Brain Was it?"