It'd be nice to know what the voltages were on the original. Isn't a tweed Princeton OT supposed to have an 8k primary impedance though? That would flatten the load line and make it more compatible with 300-350V B+. That'd make more sense with the 10k screen supply resistor as shown in the schematic. Dropping the B+ down to 250V (which would require about 1.8k) and keeping the 10k dropper would take the screen well below 200, I think. Also, I think new 5Y3's have less voltage drop than the old ones; add the higher line voltages we have now and B+ will be pretty high re the original.
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