I have a Deluxe Reverb clone that I built about two years ago that has worked fine since that time. However, for at least the majority of that time (perhaps all of that time), the 6L6GC output tubes have been getting VERY hot very quickly. I have had at least 7 or 8 guitar tube amps over the years (all Fender), still have another Deluxe Reverb (DRRI), and several tube hifi amps. On none of those amps have the tubes become this hot. Nor have they become hot so quickly. I have no temperature data to go on other than what I am used to. But, typically, even after gigging all night I could touch the output tubes for perhaps a second before taking my hand away. With this amp, the tubes become too hot to touch for more than a fraction of a second within 3-5 minutes without even playing a note. Likewise, after an hour or two the power transformer becomes so hot that I can't touch it for more than a second. This behavior happens with every set of output tubes I have tried.
The amp uses up-rated transformers for a Deluxe (Allen TP40D power and TO40MT output) so these should have no issues handling 6L6's.
Here are the measurements I took this morning:
Power transformer red leads = 632 across, 314 to ground
Rectifier pin 8 = 405v
6L6GC pin 3 = 400v
Bias = 42ma per tube
I'm not seeing anything above that seems out of line.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Joe