thank you guys!
so after some more tests with the bulb limiter, I concluded there were no shorts so I plugged the guitar and connected the amp directly to mains..and..it works!
I had to fix some wiring mistakes on the audio path (I couldn't hear the brilliant channel but only the normal channel), so now almost everything seems perfect..
Almost!
those are my current issues (or that looks like issues)
1) huge FM radio picking on the Brilliant channel (even with no guitar chord attached) that gets equalized by Treble/Bass controls and fades out with Brilliant volume. That doesn't happen on the Normal channel. I was going to enjoy a football match on my AC30..!

2) crosstalk between Normal and Brilliant channel. What I mean is that if I plug the guitar in the Normal channel, and I keep the Normal volume at min, but the Brilliant volume at max, I can hear the guitar (not loud). The same is true in the opposite situation, using the Brilliant channel. I don't know if it is a problem or it is inherent to the amp design.
3) Normal channel is really dark, but probably is intended to be like that (I never played an actual AC30 through Normal channel).
4) As you can see from my schematic (attached below), I put a EF86 channel volume potentiometer going to the phase inverter tube. That channel is still not built, so the potentiometer is now just shorted to ground. But moving the potentiometer, the noise can increase/decrease. Do you think it's a ground loop issue, and I shoul just tie the unused input of the PI to ground, until I build the EF86 channel?
5) voltages are low compared to what one would expect (for example, filament voltage is 5.5V). The reason seems to be due to my house's mains, instead of 240V AC I'm getting 210V AC!! At the moment I don't know how to fix that..btw yesterday mains were 220V so looks like a network problem in my house or neighborhood.
I noted the voltages on the schematic. Those written in red are the mods that I did to the original AC30/6 schematic.
thank you for your support!
