Tried posting another thread and somehow messed it up. New to the whole forum scene, so excuse my ignorance. Trying again here.
I recently did the Hoffman blues junior conversion, turret board, tube board and all. Loved the new sound from my point to point blues junior but decided it would be nice to squeeze out some more headroom and get a better low end response. I went from a stock power transformer and the Allen OT20 to an Allen PT24 (power) and Allen OT26 output transformer. Got everything wired up, fired up the amp and played it. Sounded great, with a big low end and seemingly much more headroom. However, after a few days, it seems that the output is quite a bit lower, even more than stock. My B+ reads 372, X=290, Y=321, Z=363, and my max C- is around 26.6/27. Seems that the bias point isn't quite high enough for a 6L6, but I'm also wondering if the higher voltages are negatively effecting my preamp stage? Or maybe my plate voltage is too high on the power tubes? (was getting some blue glow). Possibly damaged tubes causing the perceived lower output? The circuit is exactly the same as the original Hoffman conversion with the addition of the new PT, OT (Using black and yellow leads from Allen OT26 as recommended by David Allen for 8ohms with the 6L6 Setup) and switch to octal sockets.