Jim, here are the keys to harp amps
1. Mic compatible input impedences
2. Lower preamp voltages(100-140V)
3. Larger value coupling caps(.1 to .47)
4. Less gain is more
Take a look at some of the 50's lap steel and PA amps.
Like yourself, I prefer to pick my own parts and I generally shy away from complete kits. Is weight or size a concern for your harp player?
The 5F2H is a great start as it was designed especially for harps. I would recommend that you change the .0068 tone cap to .01 though. I'm using a Russian K-40Y PIO in that spot. The remaining caps are MOD(Brazilian made) PIO caps, the same cap is rebranded by MojoTone and called the Vitamin T.
The circuit was designed around a PT with a 360V secondary winding and 110mA HT current. I would verify that the current PT that Weber offers meets this, at on time they were shipping an undervalue PT. I'm using iron that I had Heyboer wind for me. 
 In addition, I would tweak the 27K string value to your liking. If you want more "grease", try something beween 33K-54K. Also, don't be afraid to try more filtering on the front end as well.
Sonically, there's most likely not much of a tube rectifer advantage as "sag" is a moot point. You could experiment with a ss rectifier instead of a tube.
An easy way to almost 30 watts would be a parallel 6V6 scheme. You will need a PT with at least a 130mA or so, with 150mA being even better. Now biased accordingly, you should be able to squeeze out 14W per tube. If you wanted only 4-6 clean watts, you could get away with stock Champ PT, most provide only about 60-70mA of HT current.
Here's version 1 of my PT. It's bit overkill on the 5 & 6.3V widing as I thought I had enough HT current to run dual KTxx tubes. On version 2, I increased the HT by 80mA. If have another made, I most likely will decrease the other windings a .5A as well.
360-0-360@ 150mA
5V@ 3.5A
6.3@ 4.5A
If you wanted to experiment with different OT tubes, maybe a single KT66 or dual 6V6, I would recommend this off the shelf OT.
http://shop.dobermanamps.com/product-p/ ... b20wse.htm
For dual KT66s I had Heyboer work me up something bigger.
Pictured; the PT referenced above, the 5H choke and a stock Champ PT with upright mounts.
Mike
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