You have 35v of signal on the PI plates? I assume it is also at the grids of the power tubes? And only 3-4v signal on the output plates?
I'd be thinking you either have little screen voltage or your output transformer is shot. Are the screens up to full B+?
I don;t know why the power transformer would be involved.
Disconnect the output transformer from the power tube sockets and B+. Take just about ANY output transformer and clip it into place. DOn't worry about wiring the secondary back to the amp, just connect it to a speaker directly. Does that restore the sound. We don;t care if ther is distortion, we don;t care about impedanced, all we want to know is if a different OT is louder.
If it is cathode biased ther shoul;d be zero DC on the power tube grids. The leaky caps were trying to bias the amp very hot. But that wouldn't reduce your output severely.
You can also go to RG's Geofex site and look up his transformer tester. A couple shorted turns could damp out most of your signal.
I'd be thinking you either have little screen voltage or your output transformer is shot. Are the screens up to full B+?
I don;t know why the power transformer would be involved.
Disconnect the output transformer from the power tube sockets and B+. Take just about ANY output transformer and clip it into place. DOn't worry about wiring the secondary back to the amp, just connect it to a speaker directly. Does that restore the sound. We don;t care if ther is distortion, we don;t care about impedanced, all we want to know is if a different OT is louder.
If it is cathode biased ther shoul;d be zero DC on the power tube grids. The leaky caps were trying to bias the amp very hot. But that wouldn't reduce your output severely.
You can also go to RG's Geofex site and look up his transformer tester. A couple shorted turns could damp out most of your signal.
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