Gonna get straight to it. Purchased this at the vintage guitar show here in SoCal, a dream amp of mine. It was worked on by Skip Simmons so I jumped at the amp and purchased it hoping it wouldn't end up another project and I could just enjoy it. Got it home and it had some issues, eventually leading me to discover a cap that wasn't soldered. More details here:
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Fast forward to now and the amp seems to work... ok. The sound is cool, but it's low on output. I was expecting it to be a louder amp, say Princeton level, but it definitely does not sound 12ish watts. I thought it might be tired tubes, tired speaker, but when I started working on rectifying both of those issues I decided to try using my scope for the first real time and found some issues I don't understand. Coming with lots of questions, BUT I'm also coming with LOTS of information to hopefully help track down what's going on.
First things first, I'm attaching the schematic that I found here on this forum. God bless the guy that made it, as there does not exist to my knowledge any other V1 GA40 schematic out there. I used it to comb through the amp and check to see if every resistor / cap is present and the right value (Green = good, yellow = off enough to replace, teal = can't get a good reading). To my beginner eyes, nothing is really jumping out to me as majorly wrong to cause low output. The only thing I couldn't really confirm were the filter caps, and all of the wiring junctions like where R20/21/24/27 connect as it's hard to follow in the rats nest.
I then also checked the voltages at every pin of the tubes and marked those. I don't know what I should expect since there aren't any voltages listed on the schem. See attached for both PDF's with my notations.
Now time for the scope.
First things first, here's the speaker output with a 1k sine wave (everything shown next is with that same tone) and the amp just before clipping.

I've seen a few different ways to calculate output, I'll let you guys tell me the best way, but either way I do it it's real low.
This is really what set me off to go down the rabbit hole, clearly something is up and I'm really hoping it's not the OT because that would be a gut punch. Continuing on, I took some photo's of the scope's results at a few key places:
Plates:



Grids (1/2 volume):


Grids (Max volume):



Some funky wavforms on the grids when cranked. I installed a new, matched set of 6v6's that have been tested in another amp to confirm they're good before doing this test. I also tried swapping the PI with a new JJ and it made no difference.
As for bias, with the amp volume off I was getting 15.74v across the 143.5ohm biasing resistor. Measured with my bias probe I got 283vdc / 48 = 97% just about dead on for both tube sockets.
Based off everything, what do you see if anything that would point to low output?