Recently I've been running my '67 VC on wall voltage (~122VAC) with (I think typical) B+ ~400, plate ~390, screen ~395, cathode 23V on a measured 465Ω bias resistor. Sounds great despite -- or because of -- the 17W, ~122% dissipation (NOS RCA). But I'm trying to figure out if I should worry about the screen drawing more current under load and should install a screen resistor.
Reading old threads here and elsewhere, the advice even from folks I trust seems to vary a lot. It's a Champ, don't worry. No, the screens are at more risk in a Champ (1K first dropper, more distortion?). Go big. Go small. Go home. Etc.
Basically, I don't want to sweeten the distortion and I don't want to increase the bias resistance. I just want to protect the tube -- if it matters. I love the way it sounds now. I'm not redplating, and I've got the heaters dropped back to 6.4V. Is the amp eating 6V6s? No, but I haven't owned it forever, and most of the time I've had it I've used a sag resistor or bucking transformer to drop B+ into the range 360-370V. Oh, and I don't play heavily distorted on this little amp.
So would it protect the screens (the tube, the amp) to add a screen resistor? I test-clipped in a 470Ω 3W, and (ow) already thought the amp sounded a bit more polite (not good), though that could be my imagination. Suggestions?