I'm working on my 6G2 Fender Princeton and it appears to be all original but the power transformer is an M-022772 / EIA 606-632. Wondering if the PT was replaced at some point or if this was a Fender substitute for the 125P1A, which the schematic lists as original?
I measured the plate voltage with a new matched pair of Sovtek 6V6GT tubes and am getting: Vp=389/388, Ik=28/27, Output= 10.5/10.4 watts. The output wattage seems pretty good (maybe a tad high) but my understanding is that the Plate voltage should be down at about 315. Also when I ran some NOS tubes that were not well matched I was getting a Vp of closer to 418/420 and only about 4/6 watts of output. Any recommendations? Maybe just use the good tubes and leave it alone?
I haven't changed out any of the original caps yet as everything seems to be in the realm of working ok. I installed a grounded 3-prong power cord and removed the death cap and that's about it so far. It's tempting to just keep running all the old caps on the board until one presents a problem, but I think for safety I will replace the multi-cap can with a new 20-20-20uf. The original schematic says 30-30-30 but that's not what is in there now, which seems to be original from Fender.
I'd appreciate any insight or recommendations into any of this. Thanks!