If you just put in a solid state rectifier like that, your B+ will go up to around 400V. Are you sure your EL84s are tough enough to handle that? Sovtek EL84Ms are suitable, as well as 7189s or 7189As. You will then need to change the bias resistor on your EL84s, so that they don't melt down. Also you will need to increase the value of the dropping resistor (ballast resistor) which feeds power to the PI and preamp, so that the PI and preamp voltages stay the same. Alternatively, you could hook up some zener diodes (or a VVR) to bring the whole amp's B+ voltage back down to around the 340V, where it should be.
As the 18W PT is centre-tapped, you need to use a pair of silicon rectifiers. Since you've bought a bridge, you can use half of that to give you the pair. The two ~ connections on the bridge would go to each end of the PT secondary, and the bridge's + connection goes to the first filter cap and standby switch.
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