The original problem with this amp was a blown fuse at the power entrance. This thread
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=24211.0 details efforts to fix that, which appear to have been successful. No more blown fuses and the amp powers up and all votages read as they should. But after putting the amp back together, it produces no sound at all.
Using a 1000 Hz input signal I traced the signal through all preamp tubes to the power tubes and everything checks out until I get to the plates of the 6L6s. There I get no signal.
Specifically these are the readings on the pins of the 6L6s:
2 (heater): 3.3 VAC
3 (Anode): 450 VDC - no signal
4 (Grid 2): 444 VDC
5 (Grid 1): -40.5VDC with input signal superimposed
7 (Heater): 3.3 VAC
8 (Cathode): 49.3VDC
FWIW I'm using an old Tektronix 422 scope.
Also, I hooked up my tone generator to the primary side of the OT and could hear the tone in a speak connected to the secondary of the OT.
Would an issue with the rectifier circuit cause both power tubes to die or visa-versa? What other test should I perform? I strongly suspect this is some sort of 1D10T error but can't pinpoint my mistake.
Currently my plan is to order another set of power tubes (I need a backup set anyway) and swap those but I'm at a loss to explain how or why both output tubes would completely die at the same time.