... I've ordered some iron that should give about 300V using a GZ34.
Could you post the specs of the power transformer? Just the a.c. output voltage and current of the high voltage winding should do.
The power section will have 4 6K6's pp, fixed bias using a 6K OT that I already have. ...
How big a lump of iron is that 6KΩ OT? That impedance sounds like a lower-power/lower-voltage 6L6 OT (maybe in the 30-35w range?).
Normally, you would design an output stage by picking a desired power output, and looking at available OT primary impedances and PT output voltage & current. You'd pick a good PT/OT pairing to deliver the desired power output, then look at tubes which could support that PT/OT pairing. So while I understand how you got where you are, it doesn't strike me as an intuitive plan to use 4x output tubes when you could likely run 2x bigger output tubes in the same amp.
However, I suppose if you had a stash of 6K6's (I do), or noticed they're a lot cheaper than 6L6's or 6V6's (I did), then maybe it makes sense.
The 6K6GT is an ~8w tube. So push-pull class A can certainly give 8w for a pair, 16w for a quad. The data sheet shows conditions for ~10w per pair with a 12kΩ OT and ~300v B+, suggesting you'd net 20w with a 6kΩ OT and 4x 6K6's. Which lands you right in Deluxe Reverb territory, using only 2x 6V6's (and maybe higher supply voltage). Are you sure you want to install and wire 2 extra sockets?
IIRC, HotBluePlates has talked about people using 6K6's in their Deluxe 5E3 tweeds with no mods and having that work out OK. I think he did that himself at one point? And that would be quite a bit higher voltage than 305v.
Yep, that was me. I once bought a bunch of 6K6's on ebay because I had a Fender standalone reverb and wanted to use the correct tube. Then I got curious and popped them into a 5E3 build I had (don't recall the supply voltage, but probably a bit of 400vdc). I was thinking at the time I drop the power output of the 5E3 for home use, but it didn't quiet it down that much. And the tubes survived just fine in the amp.
I can tell you the 6K6 is a true pentode (it has a suppressor grid and not beam forming plates, as in the "beam power tube" 6V6), and therefore has a different distortion sound that's a tiny bit more raucous than a 6V6.