V2-B - a 12AY7 will always return a lower plate voltage than a working 12AX7 in the same circuit, yours doesn't. Your JJECC83 is broken, or it is a JJECC832 not an ECC83.
All voltages except V2-B look ball park.
Output jack wiring looks OK.
Grounds at pot bodies & preamp ground at chassis wall do not. Remake these, shiny pools of solder on the pot bodies, stake down the ground wire whilst the solder cools. Use the input jack ground as the preamp ground point, unless you are using isolated jacks, then use the chassis mounting bolt & a ring terminal.
Remount the 0.022 uf coupling cap from V2 pin 1 to pin 7 actually on the tube socket, eliminiate that log wire from the current top of the cap to the 1Meg at pin 7.
To drain your caps in 30 seconds, unplug the amp from the wall and put a jumper from ground to pin 1 or 6 of V1.
All voltages except V2-B look ball park.
Output jack wiring looks OK.
Grounds at pot bodies & preamp ground at chassis wall do not. Remake these, shiny pools of solder on the pot bodies, stake down the ground wire whilst the solder cools. Use the input jack ground as the preamp ground point, unless you are using isolated jacks, then use the chassis mounting bolt & a ring terminal.
Remount the 0.022 uf coupling cap from V2 pin 1 to pin 7 actually on the tube socket, eliminiate that log wire from the current top of the cap to the 1Meg at pin 7.
To drain your caps in 30 seconds, unplug the amp from the wall and put a jumper from ground to pin 1 or 6 of V1.
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