I have recently completed a Hoffman AB763 retrofit and have run into an issue that has me scratching my head.
I have installed the 47K resistor to ground that feeds the 220K bias splitter on the vibrato channel. Per the layout, the second 220K bias splitter connects to the 0.47 coupling cap on the normal channel. With the 47k resistor in place, the volume of the amp is substantially reduced on both channels. A volume setting at 10 sounds like what I would normally expect with the amp set on 1. In this configuration, the tremolo circuit sounds great: the modulation is smooth and works across the entire range of speed settings and levels. Reverb working as well.
When the 47K attachment to ground is lifted, the amp volume becomes much closer to "normal". The difference is dramatic, but likewise troubling. The trem circuit still "works", but there is a lot more harmonic distortion at lower speed settings. It doesn't sound nearly as good as when the 47K is in place.
All the voltages look good. So it would seem I'm looking at a component or wiring related issue.
Given the above, I would really appreciate any insight that might narrow where to focus the troubleshooting. I have access to a signal generator and scope.