Hi all
As the old cliche goes, long time lurker, first time poster. This forum has been an invaluable source of wisdom over the last few years, I hope everyone is keeping healthy and happy in these strange times.
I've built six or seven amps before, mainly 18W derivatives. All turned out surprisingly ok. I thought I'd diversify a little and go for a fixed bias 6V6 amp rather than cathode biased EL34....it's all about progression, isn't it? Robrob's Princeton Delete looked like a nice simple candidate. Or so I thought.
Here's the schemo and stuff from Rob's fantastic site:
https://robrobinette.com/AA1164_Princeton_Reverb_With_Reverb_and_Tremolo_Deleted.htmI came up with a layout that pretty much followed the schemo, but with a switchable bright cap, NFB on/off switch, SS rectifier, and selectable AC into the rectifier.
GULP! Here's my build.....be kind......I'll give it a bit of a tidy up if & when I get it working:

You'll note that the blocking cap after gain stage 3 has been lifted on the board: I put in a pre-PI MV here and moved the cap on to the pot.
So, the problem. It's oddly quiet. Sounds pretty good, but nowhere near as loud as I would expect, more like a 3W amp. So I measured the voltages, and that's when it got very odd.
I realise that I really need to use a transformer with a higher voltage, but I was hoping that 275V with a SS rectifier would get me close enough to where I want to be. But look:

With the power valves inserted, the voltage drops falls away as the valves warm up. The rectifier voltage falls from 357v to about 250v, and the plate voltages go all over the place. The bias voltage looks very odd too....
There's probably all kinds of info that I've left out, but I'm hoping some kind soul will take some pity and open my eyes to what is likely to be a very obvious noob error.
Thanks!
EDIT: error in voltage table updated