I think you might be able to get away with it if you use JJ-6V6s and bias the tubes at no more then 8-10 watts each.
It depends on what your actual plate voltage is but keep them running with a little less DC ilde current then what you might with lower plate voltages.
Does your amp have a fuse in the center tap of the high voltage secondary?
If so, it's easy to put a string of 9v to 12v 5 watt zener diodes in there (back biased) so as to lower the over all B+ rail voltages a little.
You probably should run your speaker cabinet impedance on one step lower so as to double the Zed of OT primary... 8 ohms on a 4 ohm tap, 16 ohms on an 8 ohm tap, etc.
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