A brief update:
Absolutely no problem with the remarks on solder - I ran out and am waiting for some more (Covid, Lock down, Mail order etc..). Once some parts arrive it will be tidied up - otherwise they will just be calling to me when ever i play the amp
. Have decided I am not a fan of soldering irons with the temp switch on the handle - I kept turning it low by mistake and wondering why the solder wasn't melting.
As it turns out both AX7s that I had were 'off'. During my investigations I went back to my original assumptions re low power. I looked up the max voltage of a 6V6 and its something like 450V DC so it would make sense that I could only reach 400 in the upper limit of the power switch. An EL 34 safe voltage is much higher so I am unsure of the bias setting used when I first checked the amp.
Anyhoo - I got a new AX7 before a 6V6 turned up - so i tried it and got a lot better result. It also turns out that i had missed the jumper between the treble & bass pot effectively bypassing the tone stack. After those two changes the amp is much brighter and louder - to where I think it should be. I think a warmer Mesa AX7 sounds really nice but I haven't payed with the amp enough yet to know if I could of got there with JJ AX7s and the bass boost. Tude mode with a Supro tremelo pedal (for extra modulated dirt) & bridge humbucker sounds awesome.
Next stop is finishing the cabinet and the Tone tubby speaker.
I hope someone finds this useful. My electronics theory of 30+ years a go has had a good dusting off
Cheers
Roj