Hello - first post...
So I'm new to the world of amp mods / building etc and I recently picked up a Vase Bassman 100 head for a steal - or at least I hope it is..

It was missing all of the output valves, and I've done the best I can to trace the circuit, but I still have a bit to go in the power supply and switching.
Question 1: I've been told that it could use either 4 x EL34 or 4 x KT88 valves. Note that B+ is 500V. The specs throw me a bit, due to the differences on pin 1. So thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Pin 1 appears to connect to B+ and this has a 390 ohm resistor connected to pin4.
Pin 3 Plate, to out put transformer
Pin 5 grid
Pin 6 not connected
Pin 2 & 7 are heaters
Pin 8 ground
Question 2: I think the output transformer is a little unusual. I believe it's a Ferguson OPM21A Unfortunately the model number is not marked on the transformer. Date code from 1966. Specs below, for the only one in the catalog that matches the wiring and wattage of the amp (100w).
So I think that it's wired up for 32ohm, and there's only one speaker jack on this amp - no other options. I've read that it's safe to run 100% under the nominal rating, so this would be fine at 16 ohms right? It's a massive transformer, could it go any lower? I plan on only using two output valves if this makes any difference, as I certainly don't need the power that this is likely to produce.


Schematic, or at least what I've traced so far

I know this is probably a lot for a first post, and possibly some very basic if not stupid questions - please be kind... I'm still learning all things valve related, as I have previously spent all of my time building pedals.
Here she is - carpet has been stripped off revealing the original tolex, which is in good shape. Knobs probably aren't stock, but they look as old as the amp, so I might leave them on. Anyone familiar with Vase will also question the green - maybe not original, but I'll leave it as is cause I like it.
