Hi all. Long time lurker, first time poster.
I'm seeking some advice from the more experienced and educated than myself - schematic attached. The voltages on my unit around 10% of the schematic, which is good - I had it with a tech a few years ago, before I got into electronics myself. It took him 2 years to restore it, and by the time I'd gotten it back I'd learned a little bit. I do not know why, but he'd replaced R42 (last dropper) with a 47K, which about halved the specified voltage on that node. I changed it back to 4.7K and the voltages returned to as specified, but then I noticed R43 starting to burn up (it was a 3 watt wirewound).
I temped in a 5 watt wirewound and measured the dissipation across it about 2 watts - I guess my question is does this appear normal? From what I added up of all the valves downstream of R43, the total dissipation would be about 5.8 watts, unless I did it wrong. Is this just a badly designed power supply, or am I missing something?
Couple other things I found was that V4 (12au7 interstage driver) gets quite toasty compared to the other 12au7 on the same node (have tried other valves with no change - components, voltages around them in spec.) The other thing was the reverb circuit is pretty hummy when engaged, irrespective of tank placement or valves used. I thought about trying to measure the turns ratio of this to see if there was a shorted turn maybe - but I haven't been able to find the original specs, so I subbed in a fender reverb driver briefly and it didn't appear to make any changes to the dissipation. I would appreciate any insight, thanks so much.
TK