Nope. No voltage doubler.
Back home looking at the schematic and the original operating points are 320v plate, 13.5 v bias for the first half of the 6CM7, 200v plate, 8v bias for the second. And 300v for the 45 plate.
Looking at the tube curves im guessing my issue with the PT-2 running the 6cm7 at those voltages is the risk of running out of current with the 45 running beyond max.
And I'm guessing the reason for running the 45 at 300+v is to extend the bass and high treble response at a slight hit to linearity and tube life while maxing out amplification.
I however don't need bass or watts out of these amps. They will live as dedicated horn compression drivers amps. They'll never see below 500hz. And the compression drivers they will live hooked up to break up in the 12-15k region.
If my previous guesses are correct, would it then make more sense to decrease the plate voltage of the 45s to the 260v range, where the curves seem more linear, to keep or increase the voltage on the 6cm7 which seems more linear approaching 450v?
On these amps in particular id much rather rob Peter of bass and watts to pay Paul in linearity and midrange. And id greatly prefer to stick with the PT-2 at this point. Swapping out that transformer will be a PITA I'd rather avoid.