Thank you Shooter and Williamblake. Here’s my 2 cents, to go with your 2 cents.
After studying Merlin’s SE page and playing with the simulators, I decided I should change the output transformer to 8K. It had been on a 5K tap. It took a while to make that change, so I couldn’t do much of an A/B comparison, but I think it sounds better. Or it could be confirmation bias rearing its ugly head again.
I also think it sounds better with the 5V4, but of course that also affects voltages in the preamp and cap drive reverb, so not a controlled experiment. Either way, it is set up using a cathode resistor close to the BMAmps calculated value for my voltages and OT impedence. It is not overdissipating. It sounds good. I get good feelings as I play. I’ll probably try tweaking RK, to see if I can hear a difference, but I doubt I’ll be able to tell.
However, beyond certain settings of preamp volume and master volume, I don’t like the sound any more, and I think this is what Shooter is getting at. I can’t find a spec for “max signal G1” on the datasheet, and don’t know how/don’t have the equipment to measure drive signal anyway. I would not be surprised if my “by ear” setting lines up with Shooter’s Law of Single Ended Amps
Speaking of signal level, in the BMAmps simulator, there is a data field for “Signal Input” that defaults to 66.6 volts. For quite a while I just left that value, but then started playing with it and eventually worked up the graph below.
Attached is my latest block diagram, showing revised power supply dropping string and updated voltages, bias resistance, and OT connection .