So I just reworked a single ended amp into a cathode biased push pull amp. I used the same PT and everything...added a PI socket and extra power tube socket and wired everything up as best I could. I just sort of spit balled a layout since I've never done this before and had to work with the space provided.
I don't have a proper schematic, as it's thrown together from scratch. But it is basically a Marshal plexi preamp (one input, channels jumpered at tube socket) with cathode follower into a typical Vox/Matchless valued PI (NO NFB) with cathode biased 6V6 power tubes (150 ohm resistor). Sort of Marshall values on power tubes... 5.6K grid stoppers, 100K grid leaks (for 6v6s), 1K/5W screens.
With the light build limiter 100W (EDIT: 72W halogen bulb), it glows very dim on standby (same as my working 18w amps). ONLY WITH THE POWER TUBES IN does the bulb glow brighter. When turning standby on it flashes bright for a split second, goes dim, and then slowly brightens to about 1/2 the bulbs max brightness over 3-4 second. No where near full brightness but definitely seems something is up. I tried it without the light bulb limiter very briefly. It does not blow the fuse or smoke at all. I've double checked my layout and everything seems right. Included my voltages below running the light bulb limiter.
I'm wondering if I need to pull it from the LBL and quickly take measurements to see if that gives me more accurate data?
6V6's
1: tied to cathode
2: 3.0v ac
3: 221v
4: 221v
5: 0
6: 225v (before screen resistor)
7: 3.4v ac
8: 9v
PI
1: 158v
2: 9v
3: 27v
4/5: 3.5v ac
6: 157v
7: 9v
8: 27v
9: 3.1 ac
I can post the snapshot elements of the different stages I used for a schematic, or more close up pictures if that helps. It's QUITE noisy and buzzy.