Hi Gee - changing the cathode bypass cap from 22uF to 1uF shouldn't increase the gain. You should be able to measure this using your method above, comparing the 2 bypass caps. Use the control setting that give you the maximum 1st stage voltage output figure ie active channel vol max, other channel vol min, tone max.
The gains you have measured so far for the 1st stage are reasonable (expect about 30 for 12ay7, about 60 for 12ax7).
Your power output seems reasonable - is that 10Vac a pure sounding sine wave or can you hear distortion on it?
I suspect from what you said about the measured input voltage rising as the volume was turned down that there's a ground problem somewhere. Double check all your ground connections (B+ filter cap ground, input socket, volume / tone controls, cathode cap / resistor - mark them off on the schematic as you confirm that they're good).
Hope that helps - Peter
The gains you have measured so far for the 1st stage are reasonable (expect about 30 for 12ay7, about 60 for 12ax7).
Your power output seems reasonable - is that 10Vac a pure sounding sine wave or can you hear distortion on it?
I suspect from what you said about the measured input voltage rising as the volume was turned down that there's a ground problem somewhere. Double check all your ground connections (B+ filter cap ground, input socket, volume / tone controls, cathode cap / resistor - mark them off on the schematic as you confirm that they're good).
Hope that helps - Peter
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