Hi guys,
I made some progress.
-I found a cold joint in my bias supply board, that's working now so I'm running it in fixed bias mode. On the output tubes I still have 515v on the plates and zero volts on the cathodes (should be normal now right?) and of course the -44v. I've attached a drawing of my implementation of the bias switch, seemed pretty straight forward but maybe I missed something.
-It seems one of my 6sl7's is bad. That would be the one that was in the PI position. Swapping it out with one of the others I'm getting 238v on the plates and about 3v on the cathodes. And similarly using the bad one in a preamp position screws up those voltages. Unfortunately I don't have any spares.
However, still no sound. Totally quiet, I'd guess the output is shorting to ground, but I can't find it. How do you guys look for that sort of thing? All of the OT secondary taps show continuity to ground and each other using the "beep" function on my MM, reading resistance they all have a few ohms between a given tap and ground.
I'm tempted to fuss with the external jack and try sending signals in and out, but I really don't want to blow another rectifier, I have no clue why that happened.
Are pins 1 and 4 missing on your tubes?
But my bet is that V3 isn't really getting heater voltage.
Nope, the 6sl7 are all NOS and have all the pins, the out put tubes are JJ's.
Measure from pin 1 to ground, it should read what ever you used for the cathode R, 250R?
That checks out.
I know I'm late with this one but just finished one of these. Did only one channel in a Champ size chassis. Sounds great.
Oh, I think we're just getting started. Which schematic did you use?