Sorry for such a late response, one of the foibles of a graveyard lifestyle.
While the passive volume control is a good idea it is a rather expensive solution as once the balance between amplifiers is found then the setting never changes and you can eliminate a lot of ancillary wire and mechanical connections. The Placette is
very nice and 125 steps is really sweet, but in the end it's still just an expensive adjustable resistor. I am considering building a pot-in-a-box using a Goldpoint pot just for this and future mismatches, but ultimately a single resistor is the best solution.
I think Davey has the right idea. Measure gain then use a pot on the hot amp, the HK in this case. However as Albert Von Schweikert stated in the VSA owner's circle (
here) the input sensitivity is the key to successful integration not the final output of the amps being used. We may only need 15 to 20 Watts of tube power on the M/T module but need 150 to 200 Watts of high current SS power on the bass modules to get excellent integration in a given space. Space changes and so do the power requirements.
In my case the HK is more sensitive (1.25 VRMS for 150 Watts out) and my Dyna Mk3 CAE updated tube amps are 1.8 VRMS for 60 Watts out. Too much bass! So I had hopes of a simple "change a resistor and your problem is solved" solution but it will be a bit more complex than that.
Thanks for all who have responded. Davey: I have a couple of high power sand block 10 ohm resistors. These should suffice to get a delta of voltage but ultimately just placing the pot on the input is the quick and dirty way, eh? Only thing is there is one of them fancy RC networks on the input of the HK that Art mentioned. Hmmm...it gets curiouser and curiouser

Jake