Good advice. I do have a Variac and a meter to monitor amp draw but I have always been a little reluctant to delve into an area where my experience is minimal. My past success, not withstanding. Of all those Dynakits and Heathkits, all but 3 or 4 worked perfectly when done. That number is almost 100 units. On my question about screen grid/grid stopper resistors, there are no resistors at all on any of the pins of my two 6V6 output tube sockets. EL34 suggests that I should add them and he shows 470/3W resistors between pins 4 & 6, hung outside the sockets. Also shown are 1.5K/1/2w resistors between pjns 1 and 5. This is exactly what I did on my Fender Twin Reverb as recommended by Torres, EL34 and others. Those were 6L6 X 4, however. Doug notes that all of the larger Fender amps use this arrangement and seems to say that using them is an improvement to the smaller amps too. BTW, I have purchased many E/V speakers on eBay. The last was a classic SRO-15 in an Ampeg cabinet for $50. What a deal! The Ampeg amp chassis had been removed and blocked off with cardboard. I cut the cabinet down to eliminate the space, completely re-furbed it and it now sounds fantastic. Once I bought 4 E/V 15s for .99/each. Sure they were all fried but I paid to have them re-built at The Circuit Shop in GR. They made the two EV-12Bs into EV-12Gs and the two EVM-15s as new. Sure it cost about $75 bucks each but where can you find E/V speakers like those for well under $100 all in? I'm always on the hunt for deals like that on Altecs, JBLs and E/Vs. If any of you are interested in some of the original stuff I have removed from my amps, I will trade. I have the Oxford 12" speakers from the Twin Reverb and the baffle with grill cover, the original Jensen for the PR and the original dolly and baffle from my Ampeg B-15. Jim