draw out what you have, if you care enough to have a schematic of it, as it sits.
You were so right suggesting the 'reverse engineering' route, thanks
I figured out the schematic (first time I do something like this, took hours and massive use of continuity tester, there may be mistakes) and found out somebody had been messing in the power section , R30 was missing and R26 was 2,2k instead of 150R. Sorted that and the red plating problem was gone.
reducing your coupling cap at the output tubes could help.
I swapped them for .047uf ones, C6 and C9 in the schematic, better sound, less boominess, thanks
I also change the two cathode bypass caps in V1, by mistake I installed 0.047uf ones, I am leaving them for now.
Removing the three big yellow .047 caps in series in the OT also helped with the sound
Please, I still find the amp sound too dark, would appreciate if you guys take a look at the schematic and suggest what else I could try.
Reminder, this was originally a 'contrabass' amplifier, I am trying to turn it into an AC30ish guitar amp
Also, vol control (a new 500k log pot) has no much useful range, vol gets too high too soon
About bias I get ca. 110% plate dissipation. Also, heater voltage is 6.42V, center OT voltage 345v
need to figure out the speaker impedance somehow!