My thoughts in no particular order:
1) It's unlikely you have that many bad caps and used caps are probably ok.
2) If there was a problem caused by the grid or leaky coupling caps, the plate voltage should have changed substantially (more than 7 volts) when you grounded the grid. I'm starting to wonder if the schematic voltages are wrong.
3) After "re-skim-reading" the thread, we are chasing voltages, I'm not sure what the actual symptom is. In the first post, one channel worked and the other didn't. Both channels share what we have been calling V2, so I'm not sure how we got on that tube.
4) Have you tried the amp since you changed the tube in post #8. If so what works and what doesn't
5) Other than some voltages that don't match the schematic, what are we fixing?
1) It's unlikely you have that many bad caps and used caps are probably ok.
2) If there was a problem caused by the grid or leaky coupling caps, the plate voltage should have changed substantially (more than 7 volts) when you grounded the grid. I'm starting to wonder if the schematic voltages are wrong.
3) After "re-skim-reading" the thread, we are chasing voltages, I'm not sure what the actual symptom is. In the first post, one channel worked and the other didn't. Both channels share what we have been calling V2, so I'm not sure how we got on that tube.
4) Have you tried the amp since you changed the tube in post #8. If so what works and what doesn't
5) Other than some voltages that don't match the schematic, what are we fixing?
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