53ma is too much for 6v6's.They will melt.Try 30ma tops.
What is the heater voltages with the 240v tap?You may have to use a Zener diode(s) on the center tap to get the voltages in spec.
Using the 240V tap and with all tubes in place (2x6V6, 6x12Ax7) the heater voltage is still a healthy 6.1V. The 5AR4 heater voltage is 5.1V.
The 6V6s I'm using are NOS GE, which I bought when I built the amp. They were a bit unbalanced since day one, but the distortion was not there before with a more normal bias. Maybe it is not related to the transformer change at all, could it be the normal degradation of the tubes ??
> what do you think that could have happened ??
1) Lost your NFB.
2) Changed your load impedance.
3) That voltage IS "too high"; though the old 390 was too high for pure-clean, and I would not expect 10% to be a real difference.
Put 6L6 in it, bias to 60mA each.
1) I will check. I have a 5Kpot in series with the 820R in the NFB loop (that I usually keep at minimum, NFB = 820R), but last time I checked it was working fine.
2) It's a combo, same 8ohm Celestion V30 speaker always. The OT doesn't even have any other taps.
3) I guess you mean that 390V is too LOW for pure-clean, right. The schematic shows 415V, do you think the current 420V is too high (as in "have to do something about it") ??
I'd rather keep it with 6V6s, I like the breaking-up character of the DR. I have a set of Fender branded 6L6s pretty much unused in the parts drawer, they sounded a bit harsh, but I could use those to test if there is something with the tubes.
Tonight I may have some time for testing...
Thanks for the replies !!!