I just bought a 200s amp 60 watt at 4 ohm?
60 watts is the rated output at any ohm load, the power output is not regulated by the load like a solid state amp is. The transformer has taps for 4, 8, and 16 ohms.
It sounds good, really good. The bass is on 5 the treble on 2 and volume on 5. It tends to break up easliy. I really can't play the bass strings very hard at all. Is it my bassman cab fuzzin out?
Ive tried other cabs but maybe i'm only hearing what this 60 watt head can do?
It could be a number of things, but all of my old Sunn 60 watters
start to break up around 5-6, but don't get real nasty until 7-8 or so. Also, the higher you have the tone cotrols set (particularly the bass) the quicker the amp will distort. The bassman cab might have something to do with it, but I bet you are mostly hearing the amp breaking up.
I guess, I expected this 60 watt tube amp to play loader/better than my 200 watt workingman swr played the same cab.
A watt is a watt. I'm not sure why you expected 60 watts to be louder than 200 watts. Richer, warmer, smoother - yes; louder - nope. The old Sunns
are very powerful for their rated 60 watts, but they ain't 200!
Is it time for new tubes! How do i know?
You could test them or have them tested to see how much life they have left. To be able to tell by the way the amp sounds, you would have to know what it is
supposed to sound like with strong tubes. Also your amp is 30 to 40 years old, it could be other weak components as well. For example, if the filter caps are original you can almost guarantee they need to be replaced.
Can this amp be moded up to 90watts?
Sure, any thing can be done if you spend enough money. I'm not a tech, but I don't know of any magical "trick" to get a 50% gain in output. You should probably have the amp tested and brought back to spec by someone who knows what they are doing before you try to hot rod the 200S. If it isn't enough oomph then, you'll have to get youself a 120 watt 2000S!