I wasn't able to find any definitive info on the chokes used in those Bassmasters. Usually a large choke like that would be a of a higher inductance. A higher inductance most often translates into higher DCR though it also depends on the rating and construction as it relates to size so it's impossible to know without concrete figures from a known working model.
If the plates don't remain positive WRT the screens the screens can try to dissipate more of the current moving through the tube. In an amp with over 400V B+ that is run hard, possibly clipped, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a problem.
I suspect your choke is bad. Try subbing in the 250 ohm resistor for the choke just to see if things improve from where they are with the choke. That should tell us enough.
If the plates don't remain positive WRT the screens the screens can try to dissipate more of the current moving through the tube. In an amp with over 400V B+ that is run hard, possibly clipped, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a problem.
I suspect your choke is bad. Try subbing in the 250 ohm resistor for the choke just to see if things improve from where they are with the choke. That should tell us enough.
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