I hope this helps:
I tried to plot the conditions as per S.R.AB763 here
http://www.schematicheaven.com/fenderamps/super_reverb_ab763_schem.pdf410V of B+ supply, 100K anode resistor - maximum current consumption: 4,1mA's.
Quiescent conditions: kinda center biased @ -2V for control grid. which drags ~1,5mA's with cathode resistor @ 1K5. which is the same current drag figures when you calculate quiescent plate conditions:
((410-260)/100K) = 1,5mA's.
Changing cathode resistor value yields changes in quiescent conditions. If t would be possible to keep current constant while changing only cathode resistor, we get different cathode voltages, which changes bias voltage for the stage with respect to control grid:
i - 2700*0,0015= 4,05V
ii - 3300*0,0015= 4,95V
However, when you change bias voltage you also change quiescent conditions. I draw 100K loadline and plotted the new quiescent conditions, which alter anode conditions and consequently cathode current, so current thru tube will change too. At -4V of control grid bias, we see 0,4mA's crossing tube, which yields quiescent anode voltage of 375V. At -5V of control grid bias, we see 0,05mA's of current and quiescent anode voltage of 395V. So you estimate how much bias you need for the stage and then check your quiescent conditions. For a given bias voltage you will have how much current can flow thru the tube and what size cathode resistor is supposed to be in order to achieve the target bias voltage.
From the interactions between amplification factor and transconductance we get anode resistance of: ((amplification factor)/(transconductance))= anode resistance = ((315-215)/(2,45-0,75))=~58K.
Considering only anode resistance (58K) and anode resistor (100K) we get Zout of 58K//100K = ((58000*100000)/(58000+100000))=~36K7 ohms.
For the effect on frequency response due to cathode capacitor:
f - -3dB frequency
Rk - cathode resistor
Ck - cathode capacitor
f = 1/(2*pi*Rk*Ck)
1K5 and 25uF: 4,24Hz
2K7 and 10uF: 5,89Hz
3K3 and 10uF: 9,64Hz
I hope this helps ans if I did some silly mistake, feel free to say what is wrong and point in the right direction, I will be glad!!

Best regards
Rzenc