In the 80.s Vibro sonics came with EV speakers. Post the chassis serial number. Probably has a balance pot.
If the owner wants a service, and you should replace all Electrolytics. Replace plate resistors. Remove the pot and input Jack's and wire brush the brass plate. Replace power tubes. Visually inspect all joints, and especially chassis grounds. Doug's library has a service guide you can follow.
This amp changed and if it has a black faceplate it is made in 80 or 81. It also was 100 watts and 135 watt. Does it have a UL Output transformer? If it had a black faceplate and EV it is a rare amp and I have been looking for one, so I know them a little. The 1981 had a line out on the back.
You must bias the amp by the resistor on the balance pot, and lower value will increase negative grid. No big deal, it is like any fixed bias. You have to check to insure the balance pot is centered if you want to check matched tubes. Is the negative grip voltage the same on both sides with the tubes pulled? If not, I will make it so before checking tubes. This will let you know if your tubes are matched.
You must do this to insure the balance pot is working correctly from the center. Lot of idiots think it is necessary to change it to a bias adjust because it is part of blackfacing a CBS amp. The balance system is fine. At the time it was hard to get new tubes that would stay matched. Hence the balance pot.
Ed Jahns was the guy responsible for most of these. Not bad amps at all except the master volume, which cannot be changed to the dual pot for a PPIMV unless you use a 16mm pot. The chassis tilt makes the pot hit the chassis bottom. I have put dual Alpha pot in and will fit barely, but the 16mm works better, or you can a different single pot master or install a dual pot on the back ext speaker hole, but you must use shielded and I would use sealed pots.
The amp is not a twin, with the chassis number you can get the year then the correct Schematic. Recap, re tube if needed. If UL Output Trans remove the NFB wire if you plan to use it for guitar. It will make it have a more forgiving feel. I have installed a switch for NFB, but after they are played the stay off. Makes a big change.