5F1kit voltage between ground and 16uF cap 366 s/b 475
Your abbreviation for "should be" didn't register with me. ...
I thought the title meant, "366v on 16µF cap, but 475v in
'standby'".
And then I was wondering why you added a standby to a 5F1... Then realized Sluckey already asked for clarification & figured I'd keep my mouth shut.
Where do I find what the voltages should be for every tube pin?
Dummyload posted a layout earlier; it has voltages for every pin (near-enough) for the 6V6 and 12AX7. The thing to learn is these are
not ultra-critical targets; rather, you need a feel for what looks reasonable or wrong.
For example, the layout shows 12AX7 pins 3 & 8 at 1.5v. Something between 1-2v (or close) is probably "right". 10-100v (or dead-zero volts) would be wrong.
The layout doesn't show voltages for 6V6 pin 5, or 12AX7 pins 2 & 7. Those should be 0vdc.
The layout shows 150v for 12AX7 pins 1 & 6. Those could be 100-200v and be fine. Or the 200v could be a bad sign if pins 3 or 8 were also 0v. There's a fair amount of unstated background informing that judgement...
Same is generally true of the 6V6 voltages, but its voltages are on a different scale.
... The wiring is correct and I have switched out rectifiers. ... I have very little and very distorted volume on my amp.
... I'm still betting on a wiring error at this point.
Be sure not to interpret the above as a slight. 99% of the time (or more) when a new build doesn't work, it's because of a wiring or part-value error. I make occasional wiring errors, too. But it's always hard to see the mistake in your own work, unless you remember the phrase, "if it was wired right, it would be working now." So when my stuff doesn't work, I know I messed up something somewhere and set about looking for the error.