Okay... getting some feedback in a FB group. (One even recommended that I read up on Pi designs from one of Merlin's hard to find books on preamps and PIs.) Here's a conglomeration of what I've heard so far here and there.
I'm grateful for the feedback on the power tube configuration btw.
One suggested I give up on the 6V6 idea and go straight duo 6L6, (ignoring the subtle differences in sound).... We discussed this one here a little.
One mentioned I'll only see a 3dB drop with the half-power switch. I'll agree there, but I also think there's a case where 20W may get lost in a mix, yet 40W will sit decently, all because of a measly 3dB difference.
Some look at the cathodyne split-load and mention if it overdrives, it'll sound nasty.
Some think I may have issues with the 5K pot as the cathode resistor on the gain stage that drives the cathodyne.
Some say I don't need the coupling cap between the gain stage and the cathodyne, and it will save me the grid leak on the Pi.
TBH I was concerned about using 47K for grid-leak resistors on the power tubes, but I've seen it used in another schematic on a pair of 6L6. I may go that way after all, although still wondering since Fender seemed to not pay that much attention to that on a few amps of theirs using 6V6.
Someone mentioned about in the past, batches tended to be pretty close... close enough that there was no worry about matching tubes.
Input? Opins?