I've got this Ampeg B15s early 70s on the bench - has nasty raspy hum with power on and no power tubes installed. It blows fuses coming off standby, and did this with the power tubes installed too. I'm thinking it is either a filter capacitor issue, rectifier diode issue, or even possibly power tube sockets. If you have ever been in one, they used these big cap cans rated 40-20-20-20uf and they strapped the 40 and two 20's in parallel to make 80uf. One 20uf cap not used. There are some smaller toilet paper tube caps in there that are 2x20uf with both caps strapped parallel to make 40uf. I suppose it would be pretty easy to install modern 80uf and 40uf electrolytics, securing them would be the hard part. I've not ever heard what a rectifier diode in a fwb going bad sounds like, and I haven't checked voltages yet, but will shortly.
The two 7027A power tubes showed major leakage on my calibrated Hickok 800A tester. So I ordered a JJ 7027A matched duet. The 12AU7 was weak too and I have some on hand.
The circuit board looks very nice and I don't suspect the iron is damaged. So, if you've been inside one, and have repaired it maybe you could assist me in fixing this one, lending me some pointers which would be appreciated. I will post some pics here shortly.