Cool. You can always add a SS rectifier with 4 diodes that can be removed if you want to go back to vacuum tube rectification. See the Kendrick Amplification website and give Gerald Weber a call. He will tell you everything you need to know about the conversion. The best part is, the tube socket can just stay there with no mod. Just remove the tube. Easy to put back if you like.
I put Svet KT88's in my 200S. When I bought it (the 200S) it had Chinese 6550's that were awful. The 200S schematic shows a nominal bias voltage for the finals of -55VDC. If you go to a SS rectifier, or use other than the original output tubes, this voltage will not work well. What I did was adjust the bias trim pot, with the assistance of a DVM, such that in a totally darkened room the plates stopped glowing red, and then added negative bias until the sound was right for me. Very unscientific, but also very effective. My bias voltage, with SS rectifier and Svet KT88"s, ended up being around -63.4VDC. It's very HiFi.
One of the many cool things about the 200S (and other Dynaco-based Sunn amps), is their simplicity and ruggedness. The power transformer and the output transformer in these amps have no problem handling the 50% or so power increase obtained with a SS rectifier. The front end has enough headroom to accomodate most any preamp/compressor (i.e.: A.R.T TubePac or similar).
Rich's suggestion regarding a 2X10 is a good one. Especially if you are going through any kind of sound reinforcement, there's no point making your amp work harder than it has to on the stage. Pay attention to the impedence match between your output transformer and your speaker system.
300T ROCKS!!! Good luck. Ric