I look forward to the results either way, but do get that B+ return out of the bias suply wire.
As to the bias control and bias tap ground, I'd say offhand not to forget it, but since almost no current flows through that circuit, I doubt it contribues much ripple current. SO you are probably fine leaving that part alone.
If it were mine and I was feeling especially official, I think I would have run the bias winding ground up to the bias filter and pot ground as now, and then run my bias ground wire to the bolt from there - from the bias filter ground instead of at the transformer. In other words, now there are two Y/G wires, from bolt to trans, and from trans to pot. I would have replaced the trans to bolt wire with a longer pot/cap to bolt wire. I doubt it matters though.
As to the bias control and bias tap ground, I'd say offhand not to forget it, but since almost no current flows through that circuit, I doubt it contribues much ripple current. SO you are probably fine leaving that part alone.
If it were mine and I was feeling especially official, I think I would have run the bias winding ground up to the bias filter and pot ground as now, and then run my bias ground wire to the bolt from there - from the bias filter ground instead of at the transformer. In other words, now there are two Y/G wires, from bolt to trans, and from trans to pot. I would have replaced the trans to bolt wire with a longer pot/cap to bolt wire. I doubt it matters though.
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