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I don't see anything that requires power.The plan "DAVOLI U.P. 80.gif" shows *33K* grid resistors on the EL504s.
Hence 10K plate resistors on the driver tube.
It is not clear why they used 33K grid leaks. The
data sheet says 500K is legal.
ELL80 is a twin pentode but here strapped as triodes. That sheet does not give triode data but page 4 shows about 15V to cut-off with 250V G2, so
Mu around 17.
Squinting at clues, I'd guess it runs near 450V on EL504 plates, 225V on G2, 350V supply to driver. Maybe 200V on ELL80 plates, so 150V across those 10K resistors, 15mA each side, 3 Watts per plate.
Without a clue to WHY they used 33K, if I "copied" this, I'd go 100K (and reduce 2ufd to 0.6uFd), change 10K to 33K, up the 390 ohm to get near 200V on plates. Now we are at 4.5mA and 0.9W per side, a 12AU7 is plenty good.
R14 needs trimming for any change in V2 (if you demand "best THD"). The range seems to be ample for a change from ELL80 to ECC82 or 6CG7 or 12AU7...... argh!
Note the very low impedance of the R14 etc leg. It does not have to be low, it feeds a small grid. This also should be scaled-up at least 3X. Say 100K pot, 100K fixed, 10K-15K fixed.
*MAYBE* the output transformer is VERY extended frequency response. Past 50KHz. Then the low-low impedances make sense. Is this a repair (don't change what does not have to be changed) or a "reproduction" with available OT (which is unlikely to have fantastic high frequency)?