Sort of, but not really. I had a transformer, a rectifier and a set of tubes in a chassis with no cabinet, so I wanted to make use of it. I knew I had low voltage, so I picked a pre amp which operated at low voltage to put in front of it. I needed long shaft pots, and only had 1 meg pots, so I picked a tonestack which could utilize them.
I wasn't really chasing any certain type of sound, and I knew it would be a high gain amp. I already have 4 fenders, I don't really need another one. For what it is, it sounds amazing, and for the amount of gain on tap, I'm actually quite happy it doesn't howl like a coyote when I turn it up past 4. The Baxandall tone stack actually does a really good job of reducing the gain, in fact the more I play with it, I'm discovering it provides a lot of the effect I'm looking for, the treble knob almost works like a gain pot.
I'm happy with the amp, I'm just tweaking it to get the most out of it and some extra versatility if possible. If it can't be done, then I'll leave it as it is.
I tried bypassing one of the 12ax7, and it castrated the amp, so it's a no go. I'll try adjusting the voltage divider in V3 to get the best results there. I'll try Tubeswell's suggestion using a split load at the plates, maybe that will have a good result. I'm also thinking maybe I could squeeze more current out of the output tubes, but I am leery because of the limitations of the 6x5. But I could maybe get them between 60-65 mA safely, that would likely get me another watt per tube. I dunno, I'll play around.
I do appreciate the suggestions and advice, even the criticism, especially of the constructive variety.
At the end of the day I'm just having fun dude, building cool shit for practically free and learning as I go. These are just grown up toys after all.