Willabe,
Promise, I didn't bring up the hum issue, that was soundmasterg. I'm fine with discussing it, but my primary problem is that of the imbalance in the power section, it has to be why I'm getting such horrid sound out of the amp and the runaway pops that start happening as well. As I see it, if I really am understanding what's happening, the two right power tubes are set at a point that they're probably fine, but the left two have one that is always biased near runaway if not already in runaway, it then climbs any time too much input signal comes in, and pops as it overloads and is arcing in the tube itself? Or from one pin to another in the chassis becase it was never meant to do so.
I think if I can find out why socket 2/V6 is so high compared to the other three, I think that will resolve the majority of my problem. I just can't seem to track that down.
To reiterate, last measurements for anyone that could maybe help (staying on the primary issue):
V5, V6, V7, V8
26.4mV, 45.0mV, 12.5mV, 12.5mV
-37.0V, -37.2V, -40.5V, -40.6V
0.6ohm, 1.4ohm, 0.9ohm, 1.3ohm
0.976k, 0.978k, 1.001k, 0.981k
This is with no input into the amp, volume at 0.
why oh why would the V6 be at 45.0mV?? If I use the associated ohm readings thats the following in mA
44mA, 32mA, 13.9mA, 9.6mA
(Of course, as was stated earlier, the measurements I'm getting on those ohm's could be off due to measureing that small being hard. If not, then we just estimate they're at 1ohm and get the same mA as mV)
I also seem to remember the V5 resistor being at .8 ohms the other day, maybe those have been worked too hard with something else I did wrong in the past and are slowly dying?
Edit: SoundmasterG, that in no way is a negative comment to you, just that I've definitely led this thread all over the map, and I'm trying really hard to stay focused on what I need to do to resolve the major issue facing me. I may even start a separate thread on hum removal once I clear up the major problems here.
~Phil