Well because I'm mad and impetuous I wired in the larger of the two (size and primary resistance) reverb transformers and after the usual mishaps( parts backwards, electrocution, 1meg instead of 100K resistor, ooops no coax cable connecting the reverb mixer with the PI) I got the amp going and it sounds good.
However I guess as expected , even with an SS rectifier my voltages are lowish in the power amp, 350VDC biased to 25 on the 6V6s
170 on the preamps and 180ish on the PI
Had to do some messing around with dropping resistors.
it might be a thing if I want more om pah pah to put in my backup PT that produces 375-0-375
Right now I'm maybe getting around 16watts which isn't bad.
Humourously I have reverb with the wrong impedance transformer and the 12DW7. Fine sounding reverb, not quite enough to be Dick Dale but more than enough for everyday use . Still will get the proper transformer.
I have an OT question
the VP20 schematic and instructions claims there is an 8 ohm tap and a 2.5 ohm tap (for 3 speakers)
Measuring the turns ratio on the OT (variac at 10VAC on the secondaries)
I get 30-1 on the yellow tap (300vac)
and 22.7 - 1 on the green tap (227 vac)
It seems like the yellow tap would be the one to use with 6V6s (or EL84s as the original had) with a 8 ohm speaker
While with 6V6s or El84s the green tap would be more suited for a 16 ohm speaker (or pair of 8s in series what have you)
For now I have a merette on the unknown(maybe ground) orange wire on the secondary side.
I did attach it to ground while a guitar was plugged in, right after I strummed it. and the map got noticeably quiter
strummed the guitar and unhooked it from ground and the amp got noticeably louder
Could it be a NFB tap??
Compared to the schematic 9and instructions it doesn't really make much sense