Well, things are looking up. But, I'll get to that in a minute.
Took some quick voltage readings with V3 and V4 removed. Left V1 and V2 installed.
V4 -
Pin 3 - 528vDC
Pin 4 - 485vDC
Pin 5 - -38vDC (.27uf coupling cap still connected - pot centered)
V3 -
Pin 3 - 528vDC
Pin 4 - 485vDC
Pin 5 - -38vDC (.27uf coupling cap still connected - pot centered)
Filament - 7.4vAC (this dropped to 7vAC, when I had power tubes in)
Line In - 123vAC
Secondary Out - 197vAC
Had to try them again. The problem tubes from last night. Let me note here that these are RCA branded, but in bold print 'Made in Russia'. They appear to be very modern, though I don't know how new.
Anyway, I'm monitoring plate voltage on each, as well as screen voltage. Power on. Adjusted bias to around 60mA on each and watched. Did not write the exact voltages down, but they were around 485vDC (screen) and just shy of 490vDC (plate). I forget what the grid voltages were, but they were steady, a negative voltage, maybe -50vDC more or less. No moving. Just steady. Within minutes, bias current started climbing, and tubes turned cherry. Power off. All voltages remained constant. Steady.
So, I'm wanting to try more tubes. I go digging. Come out with a GE 6L6GC, and a Sylvania 6L6GC. Also, a couple Sovtek 5881WXT's and a couple 6P3S-E's.
Installed the first two. Though they are way mismatched, V3 (GE) has all kinds of bias range. The best that I can do with V4 (Syl) is 46mA. So, I dialed V3 in to match. Plate voltage is right at 494vDC on each. -39vDC on V3 pin 5, and -44vDC on V4 pin 5. And, all the big hum is gone. I tweaked the hum balance pot, and you have to put your ear to the speaker to hear any.
So, decided to try the 6P3S-E's, knowing that they will probably be like 6L6G's. The best that I bias them was 40mA, with plate voltages being 493vDC. Did not measure the bias voltage at pin 5. I left them on, at idle, for at least 15 - 20 minutes. Bias was steady, and amp was quiet.
So, the two old stock tubes are back in and biased as before. They have been in now for a good 30 minutes. Steady.
I don't have specs on the Sovtek 5881WXT's, as far as plate dissipation, so I'll not try them. They are new.
Anyway, looks like the original Russian RCA's were the source of the problems, possibly why the one cathode resistor was open. It is very small. Possibly a 1/4 watt. Just that small. The other 6.8 ohm is at least 1 watt, maybe larger. And, appears to be original to the amp.
Tomorrow, I'll take a complete set of voltage readings, with the old stock tubes in place. Unless I find some info on the 5881WXT's, I'll not try them. I'll post tomorrow's findings and try the amp out with the guitar. Please comment, if you have any thoughts as to other things to try. Have a good one.
Jack