Note: I wrote the below text while HBP was posting his reply. Glad to see he further explained. I agree with his advice about playing different amps. Of course, that may be difficult unless you have a lot of amp owning friends or live near a very patient guitar shop. Being addicted to building amps, I tend to build and then rebuild until I get a desirable result, or just get distracted and start something else

Not very efficient, but the same can be said of most hobbies.
Sure, I'd be happy to help.
BTW, I am totally confused regarding the mix of info on the Plexi 6V6 and master volume/fx loop issue, and was hoping HotBluePlates would come back with clarification about his concerns. My Plexi 6V6 has the simple MV as the Sluckey/Doug schematics. For me, its utility is that the the amp has one jack feeding two channels. The two channels are mixed with the two Volume pots to achieve the desired tone. The MV allows the result to be modulated. I typically use a delay and a mild distortion pedal on the front end.
OK, back to the Clubman.
The original Clubman tube lineup was 12ax7 > 6SH7 > 12ax7 > 2xEL34
A second Matchless version switched out the 6SH7 for an EF86.
What I built was 6SL7 > 6SH7 > 6SL7 > 2x6v6
I just happen to like building with octal tube sockets, due to geezer age, arthritis, eyesight. Others have built 6v6 Clubman type amps with 12a_7s and an EF86 or 5879 in the preamp, and some have used a different type MV. I have some collected schematics that I will attach later after I round them up.
Basically the project is simply a cut and paste (cut and solder?) as described by HBP. The Clubman preamp pasted to a typical cathode biased 2x6V6 power section. Of course a PT and OT suitable for 6V6s.