VT doubler will need two rectifier filament windings, or a supplementary 5V transformer, assuming of course, that you're using 5V rectifiers. you'd use use duo-diode tubes (e.g. 5Y3, 5U4GB, GZ34, etc.) wired in parallel or pair of 1/2 wave rectifiers. xenon gas, etc..
there are some rectifiers that are specifically made to be used in VT doubler service. e.g. 25Z5, 50Y6, 177Z6, etc.. output current is usually limited to under 75mA. these types require a pair of heater supply pins like the GZ34 (each diode gets it's own heater), however, each the cathodes are wired out to individual pins so you have essentially 2 INDEPENDENT diodes with a single string 2-wire heater connection.
http://tubedata.milbert.com/sheets/127/2/25Z6GT.pdf for a 15-20W or so guitar amp, likely best results would be with two GZ34 with each bottle strapped in parallel and since the current demand with the full wave voltage doubler is at least 2x that of the full wave CT.
IMO VT Delon doubler is a waste of time and parts with the SS path would be the simplest and give best filtered performance, however, if you must...b/c you like that VT sound and sag, etc...
schematic of a concept VT delon doubler attached. PSU designer indicates ~25mV of ripple @ 100mA load. choke is a hammond 159S
--pete
EDIT: PRR beat me to finish line w/ the 25Z6 etc... :-)