Attached is the revised schematic. I had about a dozen mistakes ranging from a miswired rectifier, a miswire in the power supply, erroneous part values, and a missing cap in the tone control. I grabbed measurements of all the pots and transformers. The Magnatone 440 schematic was a big help in finding errors such as the missing tone cap. I am also going to assume their value for R31 in the power supply. What was left of R30 measure close to the Magnatone value. Pretty much any value in this range should work. Will it be precisely correct..... don't know & don't care.
Right now my main concern is R12, the cathode cap of the stage preceding the PI. What is left of it looks like a 1K but it measures 3k4. R13, the feedback resistor is a mystery too. R13 doesn't concern me whereas I can tweak it to taste. Now if you're wondering how these components ended up fried, it's because they used the extra pins on the 6CA4 as tie points. Since the electrolytics all measure short, and R30 & 31 are fried, it's safe to assume the fire was caused by a grounded out B+. All the components in the vicinity suffered collateral damage.
I am going to go ahead and attempt to resurrect this amp. The transformers appear to be OK and the amp itself is less than common. the cabinet it too cool for school + I love a challenge.
Please look over the new schematic. There are still a few blanks to fill in.
Thanks!
-Richard