A few months back, I built a ga5 LP Jr (6sj7 preamp version) using the schematic in the library. As far as tone, it sounds absolutely beautiful, but it just seems a bit quiet compared to other low-watt SE amps I've played. It also stays crystal clean all the way to 10 unless I'm really doing some hard strummin'. The amp is mounted in a small cab (actually an old typewriter case) with a 10" 8ohm speaker from an Electra amp. Perusing the internets, I hear lots of folks say things like "much louder than I expected" referring to original Gibson ga5's and so now I'm wondering if something is amiss with my build. I certainly do not expect this amp to rattle the windows, but as it sits, it doesn't even rattle the dog sleeping 2 feet away.
For point of reference, I plugged the same speaker into one of my other SE amps and it's plenty loud. I also tried changing out the cathode bypass cap on the 6v6 from 20uf to 100uf without any noticeable effect. While I was in there, I took some measurements: B+ is 360; v1 (6sj7) has 150 on the plate, 20 on the screen and cathode is grounded; v2 (JJ 6v6GT) has 353 on the plate, 273 on the screen and 16.7 volt drop across the cathode resistor (470R). By my maths, that's over 12.5 watt, so kinda on the hot side, which would explain the tall headroom. Would that also explain the lack of volume?