Caucasian: Oh yes, I know that WE op point sheet well.
Also, your suggestion of 2K for the second 6SN7 cathode resistor is close. I read your comment on my phone, and then looked at one of the pics I'd attached and could clearly see the stripes are brown-black-red, or 1K. Unless it's grey-back-red, which would be 8K, but probably not. Funny, the colors didn't show up as clearly on my large computer monitor.
Paul: Yes, the WPA 3.5 as well as WLA 12 amps I've looked at are exactly as you described. Interesting thing about the WPA 3.5 is that it takes the signal from the 6SN7 2nd
cathode, rather than the second
plate as in the Mono 8, and capacitor-couples it to the 2A3 grid. That's what I did with the bastardized WPA 3.5/300B that's playing *very nicely* on the breadboard now. Btw it runs the WE-recommended 300B op point of 350Vak/50ma into a 5K load (I've got big 5K Electra-Print OPTs from an earlier project, not MQs).
Back to the Mono 8...
I suspect that one or both amps were tampered with, since they not only have some different component brands but different values as well. For instance, in one amp the 6SN7 cathode 1 resistor is apparently a 292 ohm carbon comp (red-white-red-black-black) -- unless that means 2-9-2-0-0 or 29.2K. In the other amp is a much larger wattage 3.9K 5% (orange-white-red-gold) carbon film.
But I hadn't thought about that second black stripe, so let's run with this happy accident...
Suspending our disbelief in my stripe-reading abilities for just a moment, let us speculate that 29.2K is a viable option in 6SN7 1 cathode. In the model, that drops the input sensitivity to about 2V before clipping (2.25V with a 39K resistor) -- much more realistic for use with a line preamp. If the same resistor in the other amp is not 3.9K but 39K (I don't think it is, but still), then there's still a difference between the two that calls into question the authenticity of the specimens before us. But let's try it anyway.
The below trials were done by running a 300B with 750ohm cathode resistor at 300Vak, which results in 77mA current. That's a little north of the FS-030 manufacturer specs but possibly within its realistic limits. That might just reach the 7W that George claimed for that particular version of the Mono 8.
With a 29.2K 6SN71 cathode resistor, we get these rounded results:
6SN71 -- 296Vp, 15Vk
6SN72 -- 190Vp, 5.8Vk
With a 39K:
6SN71 -- 308Vp, 16Vk
6SN72 -- 190Vp, 5.8Vk
And for the hell of it, with 8K on the second cathode resistor:
6SN71 -- 318Vp, 16.7Vk
6SN72 -- 312Vp, 14.5Vk
Edit: That last one can take up to 3V and a little more before clipping, which is closer to the WPA 3.5 input sensitivity.
All are within spec -- if a bit hot -- for the 6SN7 but it's odd that the first triode has higher voltage than the second, as I almost always see it the other way around.
Not sure how that would sound, but that's what the breadboard is for. Should I try it?