Is this a SVT-CL? In those amps, the terminal spade connectors to the output tube board for the main heater wires (from the filament PT) can cause problems when the connectors get oxidation build up. Oxidation causes resistance which = high voltage spikes (especially at startup when the filaments are cold. Even with the heaters warmed up, these terminals see over 11A and the startup surge current is orders of magnitude higher). Oxidation (and resistance) results in these terminals getting charred so it’s pretty evident if this has occurred. The ‘problem’ with this is that voltage spike transients go back thru the filament PT to the other windings (and the filament PT also supplies power for the bias comparator and other circuits). If the transients are high enough, they will blow out the diodes and caps (and even transistors) in those other circuits, so you need to check everything that comes off that filament PT if you see charring on those output tube board terminals. Once you have replaced any shot parts, you really need to clip off any charred terminals and solder the filament PT wires direct to the output tube board terminals. This prevents that failure mode recurring. Not saying this is your problem exactly, but it’s a good place to start looking. (Also, if you don’t replace any blown Rg2s, the whole thing won’t run properly.)
Did you satisfy yourself that the tubes are okay?