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maybe I should change to 47K?Why? Is the amp working wrongly?
Rather than wave generalities, you can use the amplifier tables published by the tube makers. KNOW how much grid swing you need. Generally a bit more than the static bias. For the published plan, 24V. For 6V6 at 10W idle, 375V on plate (25mA target), 312V on screen, about 27V bias. Add 10%-40% for overdrive, 30V-40V peak per grid. Two bottles, so 60V-80V total cathodyne output.
A very important point: what power grid resistors will you use? Self-bias can often be 500K or more. Fix-bias is usually required to be 100K (or less). The Maggy plan is fix-bias and shows legal 100K resistors. The cathodyne sees them in "series", so the effective load is 200K.
What supply voltage is available to the driver? Maggy plan shows point B as 290V.
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G.E. 1961 sheet for 12AX7 page 2 shows good amplifiers. We have two suggestions for Rs=0.24Meg (close-enuff to our 200K load). Under 300V we learn we can expect 40V or 37V RMS, 56V or 52V peak total, 28V or 26V peak per grid. We slightly prefer the 56V, which was gotten with Rp = 0.1Meg = 100K. In cathodyne terms, this is two 50K. However the performance with 0.24Meg (two 120K) is not a lot less.
Interesting that we want 60V peak or more, and Maggy has given us 52V peak. This barely works with their tubes and bias, seems to be a hair short with your tubes. Going 47K is "better", 56V peak, but not a lot.
As a gain-stage, THD will approach 5%. As cathodyne this is divided by the gain reduction, about 25, so THD will be negligible at these levels. We might get a little more, but it will run into clipping pretty soon.
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G.E. 1956 sheet for 6CG7 page 3 shows 6CG7 operation. With the same parameters we can get 65 or 53V RMS, 92V or 75V peak two grids, 46V or 37V peak per grid. So the 6CG7 side is ample.
That's the cathodyne alone. But it is direct-coupled to a gain stage, which is biased for good cathodyne DC level. V3-A V5A can't swing more than 45V.
Some of this may be "good enough" hasty-work design; or it could be months of ear-testing. But amps are never "perfect", and guitar often loves "imperfect" amps. I would not mess with it.
I don't think there is any large difference between most 6V6 and the 6CZ5. The CZ is clearly traced over a 6V6's role, but in a smaller bottle with the improved materials used in TV-tube production. Bias and drive will be within a few percent either tube.