So here’s my latest findings. Received a new NOS 6P3S. It’s matches the cooler running one that has NOT been red plating in the amp. Warmed it up good in v4 position after removing the red plater from that socket. Took it inside and hooked it to the 30w 12” EH that I’ve got in a sealed cab. Leaned into her slowly and she sounded pretty good. Keep in mind I’ve got the bias voltage turned as low as the pot will adjust. Cranked the gain and volume and the amp came to life for the first time! Sounded sweet!! Great bottomy tone, that was rich, if not a bit weak in the treble side. Still, thick and rich. Just when I was starting to feel safe, red plate on the v4 tube! So, not wanting to just chalk it up to bad tubes I swapped positions between the power tubes, and what did I find? The red plate stayed with the socket! Now it never did that before. That specific tube had not fully red plated when the other one was in, so this is the first time I’ve seen it go hot. At this point v4 is my major issue. Short story long, it seems like I’m moving toward either;
1. Getting an actual matched set of 6l6gc’s
Or
2. Changing a resistor to restrict the voltage going to the power tubes.
Does this sound about right to everyone?