I ... have found that my 65 PRRI could use a little more volume. ... Will the Stokes mod and a deluxe reverb pt/ot give me that extra bit of volume needed? ...
No way to know unless you can say for-certain, "
I used a Deluxe Reverb, and it was plenty loud enough."
I ... have found that my 65 PRRI could use a little more volume. ... I purchased a Warehouse G12C for the build.
What speaker does your PRRI have now? The Jensen C10R
found in the current reissue?
I ask because the speaker's sensitivity is perhaps more-important than amp-power in determining how loud you will be. If, "
Yes, my PRRI has the stock Jensen C10R," then you might be loud enough with the new G12C speaker and no circuit-change.
PRRI 15w into
Jensen C10R:
10 log (15w/1w) + 93.6dB = 105.4 dB SPL
Deluxe Reverb 22w into Jensen C10R:
10 log (22w/1w) + 93.6dB = 107 dB SPL
Super Reverb 40w into Jensen C10R:
10 log (40w/1w) + 93.6dB = 109.6 dB SPL
PRRI 15w into
Warehouse G12C 10 log (15w/1w) + 99.48dB = 111.2 dB SPL
From the above, playing the stock Princeton into the G12C is likely louder than playing a 40w amp into the relatively-insenstive C10R speaker. So the loudness-change from just doing the speaker-swap will very likely outweigh the Deluxe Reverb parts of the phase inverter circuit-tweak (though if you made all the changes at once you might not realize the speaker was responsible for nearly all the loudness-change).