I recently built a Sluckey Dual Marshall 6V6 (SluDuMar-V6?) using iron from a Hammond AO-29 amp.
Before getting into the build, I want to talk about the PT. It's the one made for a field coil speaker (mine is stamped AO-22111-1), so it has an elevated HV. I had a lot of confusion about whether it would work out. A couple people said in old threads just not to use that one. But I had it, had the time and minimal cash flow for new, so I decided to try it.
I read through what I could find here and on other boards, and I knew people had used that PT successfully by adding a 30W 700R load to the HV CT to replace the field coil load. But I didn't find any info that I could grasp before the build about where the B+ voltage would end up. So I'll post what I got.
I tried 3 different rectifier tubes that I had on hand: newer JJ 5Y3S, old Jan Phillips 5U4GB, newer JJ GZ34S. I didn't try it with SS.
All readings taken with 120 +/- 1 VAC mains.
PT w/o tubes, no CT load: HV = 379-0-379VAC, CT to ground = 150VAC.
The following readings taken with a 50W 700R from HV CT to ground. (The 50W resistor was cheaper than a 30W).
5Y3S, 2x 6V6S (biased at 9.8W w/ 120VAC mains), 4x 12AX7: B+A = 331VDC
5U4GB, all else the same (6V6s biased at 9.8W): B+A = 367VDC
GZ34S, all else the same (6V6s biased at 9.7W): B+A = 387VDC
YMMV, but I hope this helps other novice builders who are eyeing AO-29 iron. Despite the high open circuit voltage, with a CT load it's a usable PT. The biggest problem I have with it is the 7 lb. weight!
The OT (AO-20936-3) needs a lower-power amp. In the DuMar, it gets mushy at high volume. My original plan was to do this on the cheapcheap, but now that it has roared awake I'm looking at a Hammond 1760H replacement. Hoping for a big improvement.
I just saw an AO-29 a few days ago for $40 w/o tubes on Denver CL.
Best,
Russ