Dayum! Finally got time to fire up the amp today and I was thoroughly happy with the sound. My tube compliment right now is a GE 5751 for V1, a Telefunken 12AT7 in V2 and a 12AX7 in V3. I probably need to play around with where I stick the lower gain tubes but I'm trying to avoid excessive preamp distortion (or any, really). I prefer to have a loud, shimmering clean and then throw on distortion/OD as I see fit with volume knob and pedals.
I think this amp will be great for the bar not only because it's more than loud enough (I'm running the 6L6GC's at 21W plate dissipation) but it's so small too! Plus it's kinda cool that I can jump between a high gain Marshall sound and a spanky clean Fender sound just with a retube.
Only goofy things I did in the amp are leaving off the standby switch, grid resistors and sticking with a SS rectifier only. The only thing worrying me about the lack of standby switch is I used 15uF for both of the fixed bias supply filter caps and the bias supply does take a bit to get to full voltage. But by the time the tubes see full plate voltage, the bias is well on it's way towards the -43V I have it set at so there shouldn't be any problems there.
The final plate voltage is around 417V (415V screen) which is great, I know a lot of people end up with ridiculously high plate voltages and I wanted to avoid that. I used a spare Antek 2T300 PT which the chassis was already drilled for and conveniently enough, with a wall voltage of 124V+, my heaters are actually within spec for once!
I probably don't need to post soundclips, it sounds like a Bassman. It sure doesn't look like one though!
Once again I appreciate all of your help guys. Who knows what kind of terrible advice I'd be getting if I had to go talk to the local amp techs about this stuff..

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Cliff Schecht - Circuit P.I.