THOUGHT I saw a topic dealing with this, but several searches didn't turn it up, so ...
About to move my "black faced" Super Reverb into a somewhat more manageable Twin Reverb cabinet (The 70W Supers are the same width as an older Twin). Anyway, while I've got it open I put back a Master Vol control -- cross-line, post PI, push-pull, with normal state being disengaged, and pull-to-engage -- mainly because I thought a control would look way better than those black plugs, and anyway, I thing they are frequently useful, so long as you have the choice. Ditto returning the Mid control on the Normal channel -- might not bother with a "bull to activate," since I can't see how that's a particular tone problem anyway.
So, the bias .... was thinking it might be beneficial to add an ability to check/set each of the two (KT66, now) power tubes individually -- or not?
Is there any reason an approach like that shown in the attachment, but doubling the pot and resistor values so the resistance to ground remains the same, wouldn't work? [I seem to recall having tried something like this before and changing one influenced both tubes, but it was a long time ago and I may have messed something else up.]
Also going to install a variation on the "RMS" control Dennis Kager used in his Sundown amps (second attachment).
Am thinking, though, that I will likely used a dual-ganged 500R pot so as to keep the cathode paths to ground separated, since both KT66 and KT88 sheets advise separate cathode loads when cathode biasing.