BTW, Here are some voltages. The first set is pre 'kickstart' when there is no output. The second set will be post.
(V1-V3 preamps, V4, PI, V5/V6 6l6's
Before:
V1: Pin 2, 12.8mV, Pin 3 1.09V, Pin 6 138V
V2: Pin 2, 120mV, Pin 3 .77v, Pin 6 94.3V
V3: Pin 2, 94.3 mV, Pin 3 .7V Pin 6 94.3V
V4: Pin 3 279V, Pin 6 107V, pin 8 1.96V,
V5: Pin 3 311V Pin 4 313V Pin 5 35mV Pin 8 25.5v
V6: Pin 3 311V Pin 4 314V Pin 5 53mV Pin 8 25.5v
Then after:
V1: pin 2 13.9 mV Pin 3 1.0v Pin 6 125V
V2: pin 2 25 mV Pin 3 .7v Pin 6 85V
V3: pin 2? Pin 3 .7v Pin 6 85V
V4: pin 3 148V Pin 4? Pin 6 118V pin 8 2.5v
V5: Pin 3 290V Pin 4 293V Pin 5 50mV Pin 8 30V
V6: Pin 3 287V Pin 4 292V Pin 5? Pin 8 30V
the ? are all low mV ranges that kept coming and going so I didn't feel confident calling it 300mV no 10 no 0 no 30 no .... (if you get the idea, it was almost like a cap discharging and then charging).
The B+ reads:
A 408V
B 313V
C 271V
D 164V
Now maybe this is just somethig I'm not getting, but why is the second anode of the PI only at 107 V on the exact same rail as the other which is then at 279V? They almost balance out when it's 'running' (148 Vs 118)
Also I noted as I put my Voltage meter on the treble pot, input side, the voltage was negative about (Edit, this was actually wrong:-20V it's actually about -170 when I first hit it, and then it drops fast) but slowly went down to a point where it 'turned on' maybe -2 v or so? Does that mean something is pulling the voltage negative there that shouldn't be and is causing this imbalance, and until it gets nearer to ground potential, it won't output? It seems the problem is the PI or something leading into or out of it?
~Phil