Speedball arrived on Wednesday June 23rd, I stuffed and soldered the boards, and then did the "demolition" and SB installation Thursday AM June 24th. Of course, I can never leave anything strictly "stock" so I ended up using 47K, 2W resistors in place of the series connected 22.1 K resistors (they will serve in a future linestage build). I also mounted the small red LEDs with the dome side facing away from the boards, as I like to see all ten of them cheerily glowing when I take a look under the chassis ;-) The 3K WW resistors still have sufficient remaining lead length, so they will also have a future life in some other project (never waste anything).
One other minor "twist", due to the way that I mounted the 100 uF output caps, was to flip them down into the space vacated by the 3K WW resistors, and under the 6080 cathode SB PCB. There is still plenty of airflow, and the caps don't get too much extra heat. Also gives it a nice "clean" look under the chassis plate.
I also noticed the MJE350s didn't have a metal side, so I did a couple quick B to E and B to C "diode checks", in order to verify their proper lead positioning. Everything came up running with no problems,
Those ten little red LEDs all light up nicely.
With the previously mentioned 6CG7 driver, I get 81V on the VA plates and 6080 grids, and 106V on the 6080 cathodes.
I'm loath to use audio adjectives, but indeed, the sound is nicer! I'll leave the "flowery" terminology to those with more poetic license than I posess. I'll just say, it sounds excellent with the Senn HD600s.
/ed B in NC