Ok, I had time to make the cathode bypass change tonight.
Started with one channel only so I could A-B the results. After a while, I could tell the difference and the change was quite positive. More detail overall, but especially in the low end where the bass was much more life-like and the kick bass more completely separated.
I also noticed about one-tenth of an amp lower current draw from the wall. I haven't measured it yet but I'm pretty sure I didn't lose any power at the outputs. Sounds more like I might have gained some.
I want to come back to this amp in a few days and plot some load lines for the 6SL7. That's my next learning target anyway. In the meantime, I have the following projects to occupy the next few days:
1. An update to my Stereomour "45" that I have been following. I understand there was an error in the manual and want to get that corrected. Really love that amp.
2. I have a tape path kit for my 1500 that is crying for my attention. When I do that, I want to run some direct out lines for my Eros tape repro that I recently picked up. I want to go through the resistance and voltage checks on the Eros before pulling it off the bench.
I have some busy days ahead.