Tripower455 wrote:
I also wanted to clean up the preamp a bit more, so I changed the non boosted plate and cathode resistors on V2 to 220K/2K2 respectively...
That's going away from that specific Dave Reeves' preamp design, but there were also some early Hiwatt preamps that had 220k/2k2 on the stage in front of the tone stack, although they also had a big cathode bypass cap on the first stage for more gain. However, that seems like a nice alternative variation which maybe we could add to the tweaker notes.
Tripower455 wrote:
...and the 560k cathode resistor on V3 to 1.8M.
There isn't any cathode resistor of that value.
So I'm not too sure what you're doing there, or how it would make the amp cleaner. Just be aware that changing resistor values on V3 will probably affect the PI bias voltage, since they're DC coupled. This voltage is set by a pair of grid resistors, which in early Hiwatt amps are generally either 1.8M/1M or 1M/560k. I chose the latter version for lower noise levels.
Tripower455 wrote:
Now, I'd like to get more dirt from the OD at lower volumes, so I am gonna play with the cathode bypass cap/resistor values on that side of V2 next.
It may help to keep in mind that the Overdrive control only sets the *output* level from the Overdrive/OL stage, while the stage's gain/distortion level is actually set by the Normal/Bright pots. So the simple answer to your quest is to increase the Normal/Bright controls to hit the Overdrive stage harder, while also reducing the Overdrive pot's level.
HTH