So i'm back to playing with it. But i have a gig tomorrow and would like to get it the best i can in the short time i have. The voltage i got when i tried that 200k on the CF cathode went from around 140 to 170 or thereabouts. i didn't think that was a huge increase, but it is huge compared to a regular gain stage. But like i said, i don't get cathode followers at all so i figured if 140 is normal on a CF cathode 170 can't be catastrophic. I'd like to use that tweak if i could because it did sound good....or at least i thought it did yesterday.
 I gotta try it again just to see. i'll look at the specs, but heater to cathode is 155 with 200k and a little less with 100k. How high can you go?
  I gotta try it again just to see. i'll look at the specs, but heater to cathode is 155 with 200k and a little less with 100k. How high can you go? EDIT:I found the spec which is 100v, but they also said thats often exceeded by quite a bit in cathode follower circuits. So just how far can i take it? it DOES sound good, as i just tried it again and i'd like to use it like this or add a bit less resistance.

 I appriciate not ribbing me for being so ignorant. But i need to investigate the larger cathode resistor idea a bit more because i'm not sure it is as good as i 1st thought either. But Jana, your idea to tweak that last stage B4 the CF was just what i needed because to this point i always felt those component values were somehow supposed to be unchanged because of the CF that follows it. That thought combinded with the fact that the 100k plate was tightly soldered to the pins and in a way that was hard to get out, i never messed with it. And while i HAVE tried different cathode resistors, never with the right intention at the right time. So tonite i realize the 220k plate wasn't really helpful and that the cathode R just may be at this point because of how i have the preamp set. Sure enough a 2.2k softened up the top end and allowed me to up the value of the grid leaks on the first stages a bit. I always felt 68k was low for that because it's right before the cutoff point where the tone just goes down the tubes. But i needed them to get the gain down to where i wanted it. But with the 2.2k on the 3rd stage cathode i could bring those up to 100k and it also softened up the top and made the amp a bit richer.
 I appriciate not ribbing me for being so ignorant. But i need to investigate the larger cathode resistor idea a bit more because i'm not sure it is as good as i 1st thought either. But Jana, your idea to tweak that last stage B4 the CF was just what i needed because to this point i always felt those component values were somehow supposed to be unchanged because of the CF that follows it. That thought combinded with the fact that the 100k plate was tightly soldered to the pins and in a way that was hard to get out, i never messed with it. And while i HAVE tried different cathode resistors, never with the right intention at the right time. So tonite i realize the 220k plate wasn't really helpful and that the cathode R just may be at this point because of how i have the preamp set. Sure enough a 2.2k softened up the top end and allowed me to up the value of the grid leaks on the first stages a bit. I always felt 68k was low for that because it's right before the cutoff point where the tone just goes down the tubes. But i needed them to get the gain down to where i wanted it. But with the 2.2k on the 3rd stage cathode i could bring those up to 100k and it also softened up the top and made the amp a bit richer. 