365 B+ 470 ohm cathode resister these were 5K transformer ,thought I would try 7K tap used different power transformer B+ is 450 tube is red plating just a bit.
The formula for calculating the optimum reflected load for a centre-biased output stage running in Class A is:
Zout = Va/(Pa/Va)
where:
Zout = the reflected load
Pa = the maximum recommended plate dissipation of the tube
Va = the (idle) plate voltage
With a 6L6GC and 450 plate volts, the 'ideal' plate load works out to 6,750R. 7k is good
Vg2 can happily be 5V or so under the 450V mark if you are running close to an optimum plate load. Use decent-sized Rg2 for screen protection (3W 470R would be fine)
Ia = 30W/450V = 66mA for Class A operation. Ig2 will be around 5-6mA bringing the total tube current to ~70mA.
Size the cathode resistor accordingly. If we extrapolate a Vg2 = 450 from an average transfer characteristics chart for a 6L6GC*, we'll see that when running the screens at around 450V, with 66mA plate current, the bias voltage wants to be about -39V. Therefore, working with our total tube current of 70mA (including screen current), 39/0.07 = 557R (5W resistor). If you want to run 470R (giving Vg1 = ~-33V), you can drop the screens to 400V. (This can be confirmed with a quick glance at the bottom chart on page 9 of the linked datasheet, if you superimpose a DC load line with the bias point situated on 450V at 66mA plate current)
(*e.g. see bottom chart of page 6 of
6L6GC.pdf)
YMMV
Of course, if you have a 6L6GB or a 5881 or an earlier 6L6 type, you need to work off a different tube datasheet.