Agree with the speaker change. There's little chance you'll get much good reproduction from that 8". There's a good chance that could be part of the problem as far as breakup of the output. One strategy for getting better sound is getting a larger speaker that is also more efficient. If you get a speaker that has an efficiency rating that is 3dB higher than the previous one, it effectively doubles the power delivered to it. The 56k for the grid stopper is fine. Does it sound better than before even though it's distorting?
I find it a bit strange your bias voltage on the second stage dropped by a third of a volt with no changes to it. Pin 3 used to be 1 volt and now it's .66v but the plate voltage didn't effectively change. That could lead to more distortion since it throws off the bias. Any clue as to what might have happened? Is everything still the same as before? Is the 10uF (C2) bypass cap and R9 still solidly connected to ground?
Try adjusting the phono-tuner volume control to see if there is much change in sound. Play a chord and adjust it while playing. Changing the setting might change the sound of the amp some or it might not. Make sure the third(bottom) lug still connects to ground.
One last thing and I think I mentioned it before, this amp is probably only putting out about 3-4 watts with those low voltages on the 6V6, so no matter what, you will not get much clean power under any conditions. 4 watts just won't get it done.
I find it a bit strange your bias voltage on the second stage dropped by a third of a volt with no changes to it. Pin 3 used to be 1 volt and now it's .66v but the plate voltage didn't effectively change. That could lead to more distortion since it throws off the bias. Any clue as to what might have happened? Is everything still the same as before? Is the 10uF (C2) bypass cap and R9 still solidly connected to ground?
Try adjusting the phono-tuner volume control to see if there is much change in sound. Play a chord and adjust it while playing. Changing the setting might change the sound of the amp some or it might not. Make sure the third(bottom) lug still connects to ground.
One last thing and I think I mentioned it before, this amp is probably only putting out about 3-4 watts with those low voltages on the 6V6, so no matter what, you will not get much clean power under any conditions. 4 watts just won't get it done.
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