So, I've been working on this CHB-100 for a few weeks, off and on. I had originally planned to replace the 7868 power tubes with EL-34s, but after it was pointed out to me that the heater current of the EL-34 is about twice as much as a 7868, I went with 7591 power tubes, basically 7868s in an octal bottle. I used the Ampeg values for the tone controls for better guitar frequency response. I pulled the 6EU7 out of the amp and replaced the 9 pin socket with another new one. It's easier to wire it up if you don't have to first pull the old parts of the socket.
Anyway, I wired up V1 for a 12AX7 and ran one triode into the other and then on to the tone circuit tube. I used a volume control between the first and second triodes of V1, and then the master volume between the second triode of V1 and the input of V2, which drives the tone controls. That setup proved to be way more gain than I wanted, not much clean sound before it distorts.
I know that there's various ways to lower the gain between stages, but it's a lot of messing around to get to somewhere near what you want, and I decided to go a different route with V1.
I rewired V1 so that both triodes are in parallel. I ran the signal output from that to the input of V2, the triode that drives the tone circuit, using the gain control there. The output of the tone circuit goes back to the other triode in V2 and gets amplified and sent to the 6C4 triode, which is the split load inverter for the power tubes. I put the master volume on the input of the 6C4.
So, having explained all of that, are there preferred plate resistor and cathode resistor values for a 12AX7 in parallel for V1? I just used a 100k plate resistor and a 1.5k with 22uf cap for the cathode.