Changed the Ampeg to a true Deluxe 6G3, except Ampeg had only one tone stack for both channels, used two 470K ohm dividers from coupling caps, with a 500pf parallel on the bright channel's 470K. Changing the cap to ground off the "one tone pot" like the 6G3 was not possible, as I used an on/on/on mini toggle in the bright input. That toggle let me choose bright, normal or both channels. Other than these changes , same values as 6G3. Took Sluckey's advice, played amp for a few days, different speakers, etc came to conclusion that the normal channel was too dark for me, bright channel was very bright, too bright.
Made a few small changes in the dropping R's to get the 6G3's voltages, put a 47uf filter before the standby, per Silvergun, no pop any more, saves my rectifier tube, changed the 500pf cap to 250pf on the 470K divider to bright channel, gave the 1st stage their own bias cathode caps, 10uf, 1K5 on the normal and 4.7uf, 1K5 on bright. Just for more flexibility, add a presence control and switch to turn off NB, on the back of the amp.
I'm very happy with both channels now, bright channel is not overly bright and normal is not too dark. With both channels together, the best of both worlds, gives a louder boost. Lowered the FB resistor to 27K for a better range on the presence control which was a savor, enables the normal channel's treble a much better range.
Ended up with a Red Fang and all used old stock USA tubes, added a bias pot too.
This amp turned out to be one of the best conversions, I can get 5E3 tones to clean Princeton and dissipation is at 20 watts.
Thanks for all the advice here, the pic's show a little sloppy soldering, but this amp has been modded several times, now it will stay as is.