The thing that confuses me is that a 12AX7 PI tube will allow the power tubes to bias up normal/balanced but the 12AT7's won't.
I would have to try removing the 2 (220k) feedback resistors from 6L6 plate to 12AT7 plate just to see if the problem goes away.
12AT7 deals in higher current than AX7 so that could be contributing to your mystery.
I removed those plate to plate 220K resistors and problem solved! .............. Thanks Silvergun !!
Without the 220K's installed, I can mismatch the power tubes by about 20 mA before any hum is introduced.
WITH the 220K's and the 12AX7 installed, hum was eliminated with the power tube currents matched but a 1mA or more mismatch would start introducing hum. WITH the 220K's and 12AT7 tube, I had no hum with a 9mA mismatch but hum would increase when I increased the mismatch to about 10 or more mA's. So with either tube in the PI slot AND the 220K's installed, there is a narrow bias band where hum is eliminated.
What is the purpose of these 220k's?
I am building this amp for bass use primarily and I read this circuit is better for bass than the earlier Blackface circuits.
The original schematic has a hum balance pot and note #4 says to adjust for minimum hum. Based on my findings this AB165 circuit may have required quite a power tube idle current mismatch to eliminate hum, depending on the 6L6's installed of course.