I'm looking at a couple of different transformers from Mercury Magnetics and am stuck between the typical Tweed PT (380-0-380...but not as "stable") and a more hefty Brown or Black PT (340-0-340, and heftier than the Tweed...). Part of me thinks that I should just go with the Tweed even though it has higher plate voltages and will squish more when the amp is pushed, but then the other side of me thinks that a lower but more stable secondary voltage would provide me with more options. I guess some context is in order...
I'm going to build what is essentially a 5E3 Deluxe but with a second channel (much like the Fargen Tweed-ish amp...), but the second channel is going to be a 6SN7 based one. So, the amp will have low and lower gain channels...

Since I have limited experience with the Tweed Deluxe (more familiar with Brown/Black Deluxes....) I'm wondering what type of PT would set me up for more success given the preamp tubes in question, and given that I want the amp to essentially be a lower-volume, studio/small gigs/church amp that lets me turn it up a bit more and get some fun happening.
Would a weaker PT like the stock 5E3 tranny be the better bet for this, or should I go with a bit more hefty PT and tweak the circuit instead? Or, have I set up a false dichotomy?
Thanks!