JazzGuitarGimp wrote:I think it makes sense to forget about the OT phase for the time being, and get the V4 bias issue resolved first. There is a possibility that there really isn't any current flowing through V4. I suggest you discharge all the caps, and measure the OT primary's DC resistance, one half at a time. Measure from the tube socket to the center tap. These two resistances will be similar, but usually not the same. Record the resistance for each half by wire color. Then, AND DO THIS WITH EXTREME CAUTION. Use clip leads to connect meter leads so that you do not have to be probing around in a hot chassis. What you want to do, is measure the DC voltage across each half of the primary with the amp at idle. Measure for each color (usually blue and brown), at the tube sockets. So, if your primary colors are brown, blue and red (center tap), measure the DC voltage from brown to red, and from blue to red. Then report back with the DC resistance and DC voltage for each color. Please be very careful as you will be dealing with 500 or so volts when measuring. If you find there is no voltage across V4's primary, swap in the 6L6's and try again.
Ok, I'll do that in the morning.
Of course I'll be careful, I'm very aware of the high DC voltages flying around inside.
cheers
Marcus