I appreciate the input from both of you, AINewman and pdf64.
Regarding the resistor AINewman identified - this is downstream of both the trim pots. I am not sure it acts as the raw bias ground reference.
The bias cap itself is connected to ground.
It seems to be a simple bias design of Rectifier -> Cap -> Pot -> Grids.
Installing a dropping resistor in series between the raw bias and the trim pot has the opposite of the desired effect, making the voltage less negative under load.
I previously attempted a voltage doubler circuit from the brown wire to the bias circuit. It was shorting to ground and again, made the voltage less negative. (I think the AC winding needs to be floating)
Browsing other threads, I found this suggestion by sluckey (different amp model, still Sound City):
I would add a 12.6v transformer. Easiest, no brainer way to do it.
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=22852.0For wiring, he states to:
Mount the transformer near the bias cap. Look at the bias diode. Cut that dark brown wire connected to the banded end of the diode and tape the cut end of the wire. Connect a transformer black lead to the banded end of the diode. Connect the other black lead to chassis ground at the positive end of the bias cap. Tape off the green yellow wire. Connect the two green wires to the existing filament string (pin 2 and 7) of the nearest power tube.
From what I understand, this creates a half-wave bias supply to provide some more negative voltage.
Does anyone have experience with such a mod? Or perhaps some insight as to the suitability for this amplifier?
Thanks again.