thanks for your input greg. The fellow bob recommended was Bill @ Eclipse Audio. Bob had told me that he has his sunns serviced through through this dude.
I ran the sorado as is at practice tonight, for a solid 3-4 hours, and while the PT warmed up a bit, it didn't seem too hot(pretty normal actually), and seemed to be working fine. I will probably switch it back to the stock GZ34 though, to be on the safe side.
I'm using this amp for guitar, and man does it kill. I didn't have to turn it up past 3 on the volume dial, and I was drowning out the other guitar player, with his JCM900 through a 2x12.
I really love the fantastic string to string clarity it has, and still has quite a bit of low end punch. I have worked on a few amps before, and I redid the AC wiring myself: 3-prong conversion, replaced the fuse holder assembly, disconnected the polarity etc. Bill just took care of the bias circuit for me, as I really didn't have the time to do it myself. I was kinda surprised myself that he put in a non-stock recto, but I figured that he must know what he's doing...given the recommendation from bob.
The can cap is original, as far as I can tell, but I personally tested the power supply resistors, and a few other resistors in the amp for drift, and asked bill use a capacitance meter to verify that the cap can was still stable. I probably --should-- replace it anyways, but there was no abnormal hum in the amp, and the voltages were stable, as stated above.
I'll pm you my e-mail address, as I would love to see a schematic of the power supply mod you were talking about. you're right on the money...series caps would be a good idea to up the voltage rating. With a tube recto, you're limited to what, about 40uf or so for the first filter stages, so 2 80uf caps in series should work right...? I have a bias probe, and know how to bias myself. the kt-88's i dropped in sounded much nicer to my ears than the stock 6550's, I really dig the tone.
Thanks for you gracious advice and insight on the matter. Sunn amps weren't even on my radar until I moved out here to Portland(Beaverton) earlier this year.
-Morgan