The 6550 etc. aren't so much replacements for the EL34, as upgrades. You can put 6550s into an EL34 amp, and it'll work fine (they were used often in Marshalls imported to the USA, and I've done the swap to one of my own amps) but you'll only get 10-20 watts more than you'd have got with the EL34s. To get the extra power you need to beef up the power supply so it can deliver more voltage and more current.
The Ampeg SVT is a complex, dangerous beast, and not at all the kind of thing a beginner should be messing with. Forget you ever saw the schematic for it.
The difference between 60 watts and 90 watts isn't really that audible.
That preamp looks reasonable if you're after that high-gain kind of sound. Most of these preamps are ultimately based on the Soldano SLO100, so you should probably clone that in the first instance.
The Ampeg SVT is a complex, dangerous beast, and not at all the kind of thing a beginner should be messing with. Forget you ever saw the schematic for it.
The difference between 60 watts and 90 watts isn't really that audible.
That preamp looks reasonable if you're after that high-gain kind of sound. Most of these preamps are ultimately based on the Soldano SLO100, so you should probably clone that in the first instance.
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