Thanks HBP.
Ultimately i knew it would not be as Tweedy as i wanted. With the mid notch and gain loss thru the EQ. But i knew i had that extra half tube.
Its not, i suppose that it doesn't sound Tweedy because of the tone, more because of the gain.
I think i can get there with the half tube and no bypass cap. Don't need a gain monster, just something more akin to a tweed deluxe with a 12AX7 in it. Played it full volume for a while the other day and it sounds good, but sounds like a Deluxe at 5 or 6. Just want that non NFB full volume tweed deluxe growl.
I can take a pic, but its "apart" now. I jumpered it back to what i had and it works again.
It worked fine after splitting the cathodes, solving the first problem and i played it off and on yesterday. No problems, only a tiny bit of noise/hum at full volume.
Then tried to incorporate the extra gain stage.
So i'd guess that since it worked fine before i did the added gain stage, V1 and V2b were wired correctly.
So i set about wiring the first half of V2, that had been grounded, like the gain half of
a Tweed Deluxe splitter/driver.(or driver/splitter)
I ran a 1.5k resistor to ground from pin 3 (cathode) of V2.(did NOT use a bypass cap)
Connected an .02 cap from the plate of V1b to grid/pin 2 of V2a, then added a 100k plate resistor to pin 1 of V2a and ran an .02 from said plate/pin 1, to pin 7 of V2b.
Its built into an old hifi chassis, so using a bunch of real point to point connection with a few barrier strips. No fibre boards.
But it doesn't want to play nice. Again, at idle, with the volume off i get huge hum.
I've seen cascaded gain stages that use voltage dividers, but i don't think i'm pushing anything into the new gain stage at this point. as mentioned, AC millivolts are all but zero at the plate of V1b at idle prior to me adding the gain stage. Yet it seems that connection is whats causing the problems. But i'm using a good new cap. DC is blocked. V1b and V2b work fine without the gain stage added. using a 100k Plate resistor to V2a plate/pin1. Using a .02 cap from V2a Pin 1/Plate to Pin 7/Grid of V2b. Again, Cathode/Pin 3 is a 1.5k to ground, no bypass cap. Don't know what the hell is going on.
I could just pull the 6.8 k and put it on a switch, and not use the extra gain stage, but at this point i'd like to learn why its being a problem so i can tackle it in the future if it happens again.