Yes I am planning on using another PT from an HP 214A, same as 1st one.
I could still try to use the PT that the Belvedere had.
It powered 2 5U4s and I'm not sure what the 6V6 plates actually had on them.
I saw 320VDC off the rectifiers, but it then went through a field coil speaker and resistor.
The HP PT fit perfectly in the hole already there for the original PT.
I thought I would save the original PT to use with a GZ34 rectifier on a different build.
The Plexi uses SS rectification and saves me space in the chassis.
I guess I'll have to try higher voltages on a few of my lower performing 6V6s.

My 1st Plexi also used an OT with around 8.5K at 8 ohms and that seemed to fit well with data sheet values.
I'm not sure exactly what this quad OT has for load values yet.
My 9 volt battery in my meter just went below operational voltage, and I'm getting goofy readings from it now.
I need to get some new 9V batteries so I can test this quad OT and a few others I'm making plans for.
I have some PTs with 5V windings that can give me a 450+VDC B+.
I have two 6L6 builds on the drawing board, and a pair of EL34s without a matching OT to consider.
I was trying to put my lower voltage, no 5VAC winding, HP PTs to good use.
I still have a 3rd HP PT, lower performing 6V6s, and a OT that would work for another of these Plexi's.
I think I'm getting a pretty good handle on this modified design/layout.
I realize I may not be getting everything I could out of this design and my parts.
But the 1st one sounds Really Good, even with my gumbo soup of used parts.
I'm making much more professional looking parts layout boards on this one.
The design visualization portion is almost complete at this point.
After staring at all my original amps layouts for untold hours,
and trying to figure out how to make them work with a guitar amp design,
and finally realizing you can't get there from here.
After you helped me remove my mental block,
I can now see where the parts need to go,
and how I can position/route things to give me a good chance at completing a hum/oscillation free build.
I really appreciate you removing the scales from my eyes!
