I thank all of you for your answers.
Stevem,
What results do occur due to the things you said?
Dosen't output volume also decreased by lowering the bias?
And why lowering the capacity of the PI coupling cap?
I know that coupling capacitance is related to the amount of bass.
I want to know the relationship between capacitance and clean tone volume.
And does the original tone will be changed?
Leo_Gnardo,
I made this amp with head type. So to change the speaker cabinet will not be a fundamental change.
I made very small head, so many specifications are designed very tight.
Already made it with solidstate rectifier for do not use rectifier tube.
Power transformer's current is also very tight. When I install 5881 tubes and apply higher bias, there's huge voltage drop.
The head cabinet and chassis is very tight too, no space for more large size transformers.
The core of my question was about whether to increase the clean volume without change the main hardware specfications.
andyfromdenver,
Yes. I don't use vibrato frequently. When I need vibrato, I will use stompbox tremolo.
I can give up the vibrato circuit if the deluxe reverb circuit makes more clean volume.
Craig B,
Thanks to good advice!
In fact, It is the thing that always I wondered.
What is the reason that this point does not connected with any tube plates?
It is temting advise that higher plate voltage with lowering the power supply resistance.
Have you experienced the result of lowering resistance?
I considered lowering cathode bypass cap but it's not for clean headroom. Just tonal reason.(Too much bass)
But if cuts the not-used bass frequency, will be get more not-distorted tone volume in useful frequency.
The word that Stevem said "change out PI coupling caps to .022uF" could be means this.