I don't know which schematic is more correct or what but there are some differences in yours and the one RJ posted (and the one I posted as well). Some things I noticed right off:
You're using a 47uF for the first B+ node and 47uF for the screen node
RJ's shows 80uF for the first and 40uF for the second
You show a 250K treble pot but RJs layout doesn't show the pot...I've seen some schemos with a 1M treble pot. I dunno which is more correct or what.
You show a 100K plate and 3.3K cathode resistor on the first gain stage; RJs shows 220K/1.5K. Interestingly, usually you'd see the 1.5K with a 100K plate and 3.3K with a 220K plate(at least in Dumbles and some others). Again I dunno what's more correct however IIRC one of the many Vox reissues used the 100k plate where another reissue used the 220k plate and people that know AC30s say the 220k sounds more 'right'.
You show a 1000pF coupler after the first stage; RJs shows 500pF. But then the plate/cathode pair on the preceeding stage are different too so...maybe it's a push?
You show .1uF caps at four places: the PI main input, the PI second input grid, and the couplers between the PI and power tubes (2).
RJs shows .047uF. I read in one of Aiken's papers (I think) that ideally that second PI input grid cap should be at least 10x the main input cap (I have no idea why) but that's often not the case in guitar amps. Still, you usually see a .1uF at the second input grid. What I'm getting at is that I always just put a .1uF there and will probably do so here...then I might adjust the main input cap.
Then there is the power tube cathode resistors, your schemo shows 2x130ohm where RJ's shows 2x100ohm (when seperate) and 1x250ohm when shared. I think that 250ohm value is supposed to be 50ohm when all four power tubes share the same Rk. If it's 50ohm when shared then they should be 100ohm when split...right? And the capacitance should stay the same when split (i.e. if shared uses 220uF then split should use 2x220uF)...right?
I don't know which values are correct and to be honest it doesn't matter that much to me since I'm gonna build mine taking what I perceive to be the 'best' of all of them (including the ole AC30). By the time we build these things we'll all know 'our' schematic like the back of our hand.