Guys thanks for the reply!
Well I have probably used a OT that is underated for this amp, it was take from an old
radio/pickup amp, I couldn't find schematics for it and it did came without power tubes, so not much clue about what it was.
Also it had e rectifier tube, which drops the voltage right?! So lets say if it was 6v6 tubes in there, with recto tube, then, maybe the OT couldn't be able to handle el34s with diode rectifier, could that be the case?! I think this info is important.
About reading the
...One of the power tubes V4 is red plating, I did notice it but only after tunning a bit the bias ... was adjusted to -36 from previous -43...
The purpose of the bias voltage is to keep the plate / cathode current in the correct range.
Hence the benefit of 1 ohm cathode resistors, as they allow a simple, direct, uncomplicated, accurate, low hazard measurement of cathode current.
So, what is the cathode current at -43V, and at -36V?
About that... well that is what I was going to do when my meter went bye bye, 1st thing I did was to take back the bias pot to max negative voltage, then I was reading V5 then V4 meter fried, I keep watching and about same time tube was red plating, just few seconds after.
I gotta buy a new cheap meter, not risking the good one I have, I still learning about all of it

Question, is it safe to read the cathode current in the present state of things?