I spent some time with the amp tonight, trying to make progress. I have narrowed it down to the reverb circuit. Why? When I turn up the reverb pot I begin hearing a severe high pitched oscillation. When the reverb pot is maxed out, there is distortion. When I strum the guitar and turn the reverb pot down to 2 or 3, the distortion goes away.
Tried another known good tank. Same thing.
I did reverse the OT primaries which only squealed like crazy, so I have them correct.
Something else that I find strange is that if I fully remove v1 from the socket, the vibrato channel tone sounds way better. I do still get the oscillations when I turn the reverb pot up, even when v1 is removed, so that is where I think I should focus on.
I removed the variable NFB pot for now. At least until it's working 100% proper.
I moved most wiring around, trying to make the oscillations worse or better. When I move the reverb transformer blue wire, the squeal changes a bit.
Done for the night.
I am reading all the replies and taking your ideas into consideration. I just haven't connected the dots quite yet.
I appreciate the replies thus far.
Here is some info about this project:
As for what layout I have been following…I started with a copy of the fender ab763 schematic and layout as well as a copy of the mojotone layout in front of me. The mojo layout is a clearer example of wiring and I find it handy. I haven't followed the layout exactly though. I made the eyelet board for this chassis. The empty area in between the PT and main board was going to be used for a VVR install at some point. My buddy also prefers to use SS rectification so I have an adapter plugged in to the rectifier position. There's also some empty eyelets on the board where we were going to experiment with cathode biasing. Basically I am just in the beginning stage of working closely on my friends custom amp. We are going to be doing a lot of experiments on this thing. I am contemplating a full re-wire at this point because of all the wiggling around and moving wires I have done. I know I can get the wiring much much cleaner, especially if I use under the board jumpers and teflon coated wire. I chose to use above the board wiring, which is a bit messier looking but I haven't had problems on many other builds similar to this. Above the board wiring also makes it easier to try mods and make changes. I was trying to knock this project out quick because I pushed several repairs to the side to do this. Turns out, the opposite it seems for this project.