So, I'm having more issues with this Masco-35. I have a few questions and I'm sorry, this post will be all over the place.
First, I'm trying to figure out the grounding on this. As shown in pic, it looks like the last filter on the B rail is grounded. Mistake in the schematic? The original inputs were not isolated from ground (I replaced them with switchcraft switching jacks). Plus the node it connects to is definitely at ground, because the pots are wired straight into ground and that is shown below. What is going on here with that filter cap?
Also, the amp works, sometimes, on the second mike channel, but the microphonics are out of control. Just the loudest noisiest microphonics ever. Mic 1 does not work at all, just Mic 2, and I have not tested the phono channel because the pot is completely frozen.
Thinking the microphonics might be a noisy tube, I rotated them all around, no change. I also tried taking out the preamp tube for the channel I'm not using. But because these amps are made with a series string DC-referenced heater supply, removing any of the preamp tubes kills the signal dead.
Also: I replaced the 7C7 #3 (second gain stage, top, second one from left) with an octal 6SJ7 because a pin tab was bent and I thought that might be the issue. No change, and since then I bought a good new loctal socket and put it back in. So no more octals in the set apart from the rectifier and 6L6s.
I replaced two pots which read dead open. No change.
I reflowed all solder joints, no change.
I'm sorry I'm all over the place with this post.
But I would like to get the amp running smoothly and with stability.
I'm considering pulling out the non-functional channel 1 preamp and replacing it with a 6SF5, and setting up that input in a traditional triode manner (IE a fender input). If I ran that input stage to the mic 1 pot, would I have any issues? Thanks! Again sorry for the OCD post. This amp has a million problems and I'm not sure how to isolate/address them.