Reporting back. Shorty story: It is very much worth doing.
It is not my idea and I point any that are interested here for Tillydog's pioneering work:
http://www.ax84.com/bbs/dm.php?id=436562
The following are my findings on my amp.
I've got my 6sn7 biased at around -13V. So, it starts to clip with a PI signal around 25V or so. And the signal was clean all the way through that point. When fully cranked the PI was slamming the 6sn7 with 125Vpp waves. And when the PI make the transition into overdrive it developed a funky looking lower half. My output had fairly steep looking slopes similar to Tillydog's.
After switching to 40% split plates the power tubes still clip at exactly the same point. But now when they are cranked they are only getting hit with around 60Vpp. The funny looking waves at partial clipping were gone. Finally the partially clipped output waves had a slope that resembled a sin wave.
Most importantly how does it sound? I did not think it sounded terrible before. But there is no way I'm putting it back. It does the whole clean to mean thing much better now. And the cleans are available over a wider portion of the guitars volume.
I feared this may alter/lower the gainyness of the amp. But it does not. Just makes it smoother (I think due to the slopes not being pure vertical until way cranked up). It also sounds nicer in the transition region of partial clipping.
Below are a few before and after scope shots
Mike
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