I did a bit of testing on the amp...first the basic voltage test, all the voltages seem reasonable with the tubes installed. The B+ off the diodes is about 330 volts, so a reasonable voltage for 6V6s. The cathode voltage is about 19.8 volts with the 250 ohm cathode resistor. I'll have to calculate if that's a good bias voltage.
My first tests were with no speaker plugged in. I plugged in a speaker and turned the amp on, as soon as it started to warm up, the speaker started making a fairly loud singing noise that went up in frequency as the tubes got hot. I remembered something I read on the forum, so I shut off the amp and switched the power tube grid wires and tested it again, the noise was gone. That's the first time I've had that happen. I've never had it happen with a split load inverter, so it must be a quirk of the LTP and how the feedback loop is fed into the tail of the LTP, interesting...
I plugged a guitar in and tested the amp to see if I got sound, and it works, but I have a weird problem with the tone controls. With them all down, the amp works. If I turn them all up to 10, what I get is a lot of treble, and if I turn down only the treble, it's like turning the volume down. I figure I probably have something wired wrong in the tone stack, now I have to figure that out.