I think the C-7X design by Triad goes way back. When we first bought them, they were actually labeled MagneTek (they had bought Triad from Litton Industries in the seventies) and made in Mexico. I dug one out of the stash and read 256 ohms. The current Triad web site has an interesting summary of ownership changes, and are currently owned by Axis of Taiwan, who were by that time (2004) actually manufacturing 95% of the product line. But the current production sold by Allied appears to be made by Hammond (look, feel, and boxes are distinctive) and has changed from the original layer-wound to modern nylon bobbins. No way to tell if anybody changed the internal design during any of those iterations. The C-7X is listed in the current Triad catalog, but I have no idea where it might be made, or if it is the same as what Allied sells.
Anyhow, since this is past the first cap, you can estimate the voltage loss fairly accurately. In a Paramount drawing 80mA, the 30-ohm difference will become 2.4 volts; less with other amps that draw less current. It's nothing in comparison to the effect of different power line voltages!