I've been working on an old (1953) Masco ME36 PA amp. I replaced the inputs and outputs with 1/4" jacks, replaced all the capacitors, except for 3 ceramic caps, and a bunch of resistors that had drifted way off their original values. The only mod I did was to remove the phono channel and use the pot for a pre-phase inverter master volume. The problem I'm having is the amp has very little headroom, it starts distorting right away and it has very little output volume for a twin 6L6 amp. Shoot, I think my blackface Champ is louder! I've checked all the tubes, even replaced the power tubes, and nothing changes. I've checked all the voltages listed on the schematic and they all check out. I even isolated the output jacks thinking that might be a problem (it didn't make a difference). I'm new to rejuvenating old amps, having built several amp kits, and doing minor work on existing amps, but I have no idea what might be wrong with this amp. Does anyone out there have any suggestions? I've attached a copy of the schematic, with the only mods being the deletion of the 470 ohm grid leak resistor (R24) before the phase inverter and replaced it with a 500K-A potentiometer for the master volume, and the inputs and outputs changed to 1/4" jacks. Oh, this problem existed before the master volume mod. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.