"Your right I don't want Hifi could you explain why the 30 watt trans would make it hifi?Hz?
More or less, yes. We associate a big PT with current capability/ampacity. That's why, looking at the size of your PT, I have no hesitation opining it could handle dual 6L6. That thing is easily the size of a Bassman/Super PT. Have I measured it? Of course not. I can tell by the size, having done this a few times and seen what size PTs you find in dual-6L6 amps.
With an OT, the bigger, the more power it can transfer and hand-in-hand with that is bass response. That of course assumes the power supply can handle that much current. In this case, is sure can. A Champ Amp, I have always thought of as a 5 watt record player kind of thing. It has a very small OT. If I replaced a Champ OT with a bigger one and made no other changes, I would expect better bass response, automatically. If I also boosted the power supply, MUCH better bass response and power handling. If I now replace the 6V6 with a 6L6 (nearly twice the power capability of a 6V6) AND this bigger OT is rated 30 watts vs the 19 or so watts a 6L6 is rated, assuming I can drive the 6L6, I would expect massively more power, more freq response, more everything thru that output section. There is nothing in the output section you should expect to over drive and so you ought not to expect breakup. Hence, a hi-fi amp.
This is "rule of thumb" kind of stuff, to me. Of course it can be calculated if you know the specs of the elements and care to do the math. I just see that with that OT, you'll have a fully powered 6L6 able to really drive a 12" speaker. That's not to say it would not be an interesting amplifier! But it for sure would be very hi-fi and it will not break up like a Champ, and if you build a Champ, breakup is probably what you want, I would guess.