I should probably start at the beginning. When I asked about going from 12au7 to 6cg7 Paul suggested cathode resistor of about 1200 ohm to get 175-200v on the plate of the driver. I've installed 1200 ohm but my plates are 160v and 285v going to c4s boards . I have changed 15k resistor to 12.5k in hope to rise the voltage and I wonder if smaller resistor would help.
The C4S regulates current, so you have a fixed current passing over the 1.2K resistor setting your grid bias, and the plate current is set by the CCS, so that determines the operating point. To bump the plate voltage, go to 1.4K cathode resistors.
If you have 285V coming out of one tube with a 1.2K cathode resistor and the same R1 as the other channel, then you have a dead tube. (There may also be a wiring error) One way to be sure would be to measure the cathode voltage on both sides across the 1200 Ohm resistor to ensure that those are the same.
I personally wouldn't sweat having 160V on the driver plate at all.
-PB