> see where the clipping is happening in my AB763
Normally, only the output stage will clip.
So you want to dummy-load, set all gain/volume knobs pretty high, sneak the input level up until the speaker output is just-bent. Read voltage, note load, compute Power, compare to specs and expectations.
If this is a big late two-6L6 amp, you should be seeing 40W-60W at speaker terminals when the sine wave is just-bent. And it should be clipped near-equal top and bottom. And a slight back-off on source should give a very sine-ish wave.
And with all knobs full-up, your source should be around 20mV midband to make full power.
If it won't make expected Power without clipping, note the source level which puts it at the edge of clipping and work backward. At each lower level stage, a small increase of source should cause a small increase of stage output. If a stage won't rise, that's your bottleneck. (The driver stage in a NFB amp, when power stage is clipping, may show horrible distortion: it is trying to fight the clipping. If its output rises, it is doing the right thing. If its output is stuck, clipped, that's probably wrong. Note that many Fender drivers are tweaked to just-barely slam the outputs, may not rise much beyond that point.)