1979 Bassman 10 mod suggestions?

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Relative noob to the amp mod world here, so any insight is appreciated.

I've read the other BM10 threads here, and while they were informative, I'd like to go a bit deeper. I will be changing the eq caps to make them more usable for guitar via: https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/Souping_Up_a_Bassman_10. Currently the amp is 100% original, im about to replace tubes, and will probably put a set of Celestions in place of the "Fender special" drivers that are in there now.

The amp is full of crystal clear chimey goodness, but the thing WILL NOT break up even when railed. Is there anything I can mod that will induce some tubey goodness at higher volumes?
 
Ive been using an Earthquaker Devices Arrows, and a Blues driver to boost. I wouldn't say it's muddy at all, but my tone is generally really bright to begin with. Thing is, even with the arrows railed it doesn't really overdrive at all, let alone produce an unpleasant overdrive. Right now I'm using a DLS MKIII for dirt. Which is fine, I just expected to be able to coax something out of those tubes. I guess the big difference between the ten and other Bassmen is the master volume. I have heard theories that the output stage has something to do with the cleaner sound of these amps.
 
How old are preamp cathode caps?

Working as designed, sensitivity is below 10mV, and there should be no problem slamming the 6L6es. If all preamp cathode caps are shot, sensitivity is over 30mV and you will need a strong arm to spank the 6L6es.

A general check of tube pin voltages is called for. It may just be sick. It wasn't born yesterday and parts/tubes do go bad. Over half such faults appear in DC checks.
 
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