xtian wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 3:18 am
First, replace V1 and V2 with lower gain tubes, like 12AT7.
In the schematic clip you posted, the Blue channel bypasses the bass shaping (C46) and the treble peaker (C45/R51/R69), and bumps the gain way up prior to V2a. 
If you like the tone shaping in the Blue channel, but want to reduce gain, change R88 to a lower value (10K if you want to match the Green channel--then the only difference would be the EQ.
 
Thanks for the reply.
I'm replacing V1 with a 12ay7. I didn't like a 12at7 there. 
R88 was my first thought, but after some discussion elsewhere the general consensus was that changing R88 could adversely affect the output impedance of V1-A, due to it being the only resistor in that path. (If the green channel is selected, r42 is in series with r48 to balance the impedance.)  If I understood correctly...I'm still learning.  
 
I don't know why they left R50 out of the circuit, unless they decided later that the blue channel needed more gain and pulled it. Doing the math shows that adding it would barely affect the green channel's signal level, but would drop the blue channel significantly.
I took off the bottom cover, and it looks pretty straight forward to add it and a switch. I moved the standby switch to the front already, so I could add a switch there to bypass R50.
