the edcor is about 18V too hot with US made baldwin branded 5U4GB. i have an edcor XPWR041: i paid the $20.00 design fee in 2008 to have two of them built. like all edcor, they are overbuilt. i'm running russian "6L6GC" tubes that are marked "west germany", they came out of a tusc amp i scrapped for the fane speakers. they look like the russian 6p3s tubes. see photo's in link. this is running on my breadboard. i suspect that with a 5U4G and not 5U4GB that B+ would be closer to 380V target.
why? i was curious to see what the XPWR041 would do with modern replacement tubes, suspecting that it would be somewhat hotter than sim showed; sim plotted 385V: we see different...about 4% more. the tubes are in near new condition. the last photo (dark shot looking for plate glow) was taken about 30 minutes after warm-up: as you can see, all clear. bear in mind that i'm running with 1K screen resistors as well.
http://s2.photobucket.com/user/pmitchel/slideshow/Ampeg-M15-PS-Experimentwith 28V/250R bias is @ ~112mA... i'll give this a spin tomorrow with a TW 35W 6600R OT courtesy of doug & mojotone. curious to see what the results will be...
this is probably the part you want:
https://www.edcorusa.com/xpwr245 if you want to play it safe...or if you simply just don't trust DL and his rickety breadboard and his beat fluke DMM and his crappy "mad in west germany" tubes...
primary - 120V AC measured.
HT secondary - loaded 342V-0V-343V AC
fil secondary - loaded 3.1V-0V-3.1V AC
node A 397V
node B 387V
node C 365V
Vrk = 28V
see attached schematic for rest of the telemetry. this circuit sounds pretty damned good. it's a spin on the casino el camino - i didn't want to tear-down the whole breadboard so i kept the preamp and grafted the ampeg output and PS. i may keep it. i lost perspective on how smooth the 6L6 sounds after fiddling with EL34 for the last few months.
--pete
EDIT: in attached schematic, R6 & R7 are 15K 1W MF not 47K. R6 node is 335V and R7 node is 380V