Hi, figured I'd bring this here since both me and my amp tech are stumped. Tried to build a hoffman princeton reverb kit, but ended up with no output. Everything lights up, theres just no output. The output transformer is a deluxe reverb tranny from hammond, we tested it it for continuity across both primary and secondary, and there doesnt seem to be any shorts. The oscilloscope shows the signal (we just plugged a phone into the input and played a tone through it) is fine until it gets to the power tubes, so we tested the power tubes and they are in full working order. Bias current shows between 0 and 1 milliamps despite there being a plate voltage of 458 volts. Adjusting the bias pot doesnt do anything to the bias current. What's bizarre is that the voltage on the 47uf cap in the bias circuit shows almost 150 volts on it, despite being rated for 100 volts. We used multiple multi meters to check this but got the same thing, and he tested the capacitor and it seems to be functioning.
We checked all of the connections underneath the board and they are all fine, and there doesnt seem to be any shorts along the circuit at all.
A couple of notes on mods: -diodes on rectifier as a safety measure (disconnected in the picture I took because we were trying to eliminate some things that might be causing issues)
-extra capacitor on rectifier as an extra measure against noise
-grid stopper on phase inverter, not sure if its significant but figured I'd mention it
-deluxe reverb output transformer
Pictures since they're too big to post:
Output section:
https://imgur.com/a/G5Csl9LRectifier:
https://imgur.com/a/Tgpj0QPV5:
https://imgur.com/a/GVArYMWV6:
https://imgur.com/a/LW6XDkS