EDIT - I did not actually find my problem, but it ended up resolving itself, so who knows what it was...I have spent some time trying to track down a problem I have on my Deluxe Reverb (Hoffman board, using Weber 6A20 parts). Layout and schematic here - 2 channel short board:
https://el34world.com/Hoffman/files/Hoffman_AB763_2.pdfI had it working at one point, so it is something that happened after I had everything soldered together.
Symptoms:
Can play through channel one like normal. Channel 2 (reverb) has some problems. The volume pot doesn't seem to add or reduce gain. The channel sounds as though it is at 100% gain the whole time, regardless of whether a guitar is plugged in to the jack, or whether the volume pot is at "0" or all the way up.
At first I thought it was a bad volume pot, but I unsoldered all connections and tested with multimeter - tests normal. Resoldered all connections, same problem.
Then I checked the grounding at the jack, seems correctly done.
With the amp on, I touched the mid lug on the volume pot with a chopstick, and got an audible noise (this doesn't happen on channel one). I then touched each lug on the V1 and V2 preamp tube sockets - V1 is all silent, V2 makes noise on the output lugs - 6, 7, and 8.
I swapped to a different tube in V2 and ran the same tests - same results.
I unsoldered the wire from the mid volume pot lug and #7 V2 lug, so no signal at all should be getting from the volume pot to V2. I still have noise at idle. Tapped lugs 6, 7, & 8 on V2 again and got a "tap" noise again through the amp. Again, all other lugs and pots are silent when touched with a chopstick.
I hope I have provided enough information (and clear descriptions). Any help would be greatly appreciated.