More random thoughts....
- RL1 is a simple make/break relay.....with 60V fed through coil RL1a,,,, RL1b should close and complete our 120VAC to W6 (we agree).......
- W26 is just a shared ground path and W27 is our supply V for that relay, and I have to assume that it is fed off of the xfmr that isn't controlled by the relay.......so you should see 60V(ish) (if TR1 is OK) @ that coil (RL1a) with mains switch engaged
-That coil needs a path to ground to work ...... the next thing I would look at is the shorting jack speaker connectors, which serve as the path to ground in that speaker switching circuit PRR mentioned earlier...........right?
- Without a speaker plugged in(or a faulty jack / contacts), the coil won't energize
- If you jumper RL1b contacts, you will just be bypassing the 'speaker plugged in' protection circuit (and see if the amp works)
- At that point you should know either relay coil / contacts is bad, speaker jack is faulty, or TR1 is bad........heck, you might be able to just switch speaker outs and solve the mystery .....just try plugging into the other speaker jack
Good luck sir, and Happy New Year!
I'm glad to have the chance to get these thoughts out (while everyone else is enjoying the holiday), and possibly be corrected or confirmed, and possibly learn something.