Wow, holy S**t !
I didn't expect all this time and work on you're part Mr. Tubenit, THANK YOU, very much.
That's the amp, and thanks for a schematic I can see better.
Yeah, I was looking at the Bassman and it didn't have a resister between the first and second gain stage...?
Yes, there possibly could be something else wrong that has nothing to do with what I'm trying to do, the amp sits in a jam room and other players may have done something..? I never played it for a while before starting my mod. But I doubt that.
I like the idea about gutting the VC-2110, using the OT and PT for a plexi style little amp. I do a lot of recording of local bands, kind of for free so smaller amps are my choice. I have a few 18 watters, a super lite 18 watt, 5E3, Ampeg J12, a Alamo (all I built, or fixed) so maybe I'd like to do 6V6's but the original PT probably couldn't handle the current. I have a step drill so holes are no problem, I could use stand-offs too. I have all the parts on hand, too.
I'm really trying to learn more then what I know now, I have fixed many amps for friends but not on "my theory" but on my experience and this site. I just know what to do but don't don't why..., if you know what I mean. I'm now trying to learn "why" it works, not just the fix.
I'll do the last schematic changes you posted and double check what I did but I used a continuity test to check plate to grid and plate to the rail.
The only thing different is V2's plate, pin 1 goes direct to the B+ rail but there is a 10K down the rail from that connection - lowering the voltage to V1, B's plate resister. I'm sure that wouldn't have any effect....? I just removed R11, plate R, and put in a jumper if you look at the schematic.
I'll check and do all the changes and get back. You guys are great, with a little reading and your help I'm learning "why" and not just the fix.
Sincerely,
al