
There is also a parallel single-ended 5F2a type amp called the Angela Super Single-Ended that I want to build, that uses two 5y3's along with two 6v6's in parallel. In this amp the 2nd 5y3 is wired to the same pins as the first.

Generally speaking, what is the purpose of having two rectifiers tubes - to lower the B+ voltage? Other benefits? Different ways to wire them together like above, and why?
Ultimately, I'm wondering if adding a second 5y3 to a vintage 5e3 type amp that already has an extra octal socket in the right place is a helpful way to lower the voltage that is now too high because of modern 123v at my outlet, in lieu of or in addition to other methods of lowering the B+ like zener diode, or resistors (currently uses an adjustable 10w 500r resistor).