Newly registered long-time reader here!
I not too long ago completed a Pro Jr hand-wired rebuild using the hoffman board. I used the stock PT and an Allen TO-20 OT. My son wired up and soldered the board, and I did the chassis work to get it up and running.
The donor amp only worked for about 5 minutes after I bought it (many PCB pads and traces were lifted due to poor DIY "upgrades"), so I don't really remember what it's supposed to sound like. This amp sounds very good with a lot of nice crunch to it, but that's about all it has. It breaks up immediately with humbuckers, and pretty quickly with single coils. It also has a good deal of hiss/noise, but I believe that's a common problem with the stock amp too.
I double and triple checked everything, and all seems to be done right. Voltages check out to within 3-5% of those labeled on the schematic, and it's biased up to just over 60%. There are no obvious problem spots when chop-sticking around, and different tubes don't seem to change much. Layout is clean with short wires and good lead dress. Volume pot is a proper 250k audio taper.
Is this amount of gain/headroom I should expect? If I wanted to lower the gain, any tips? I'm probably going to try a split load on the plate of V2-B like a 6G3. I'll also try some lower gain tubes, but a 5751 in either slot didn't seem to do much.
Thanks for any tips or suggestions