Please do not use the shunt method. It is far too dangerous for a novice. For that matter, don't even use a meter to directly measure current until you know exactly what you are doing. In current mode, your test leads become like a straight piece of wire. Sparks will fly unless you break into the circuit and put the meter leads in series.
The Blues Jr. and a couple others in the same series have a peculiar problem. Due to the layout, measuring voltage at the power tube plates can cause oscillation and give wrong readings. Some get around this issue by checking one tube at a time in the socket that does not oscillate, some get around the problem by using shunt method.
The simplest solution was posted by Dave H, just pull the PI tube. (preamp tube closest to power tubes).
Now with the preamp tube removed, proceed as outlined in posts #6,7, & 8.
The Blues Jr. and a couple others in the same series have a peculiar problem. Due to the layout, measuring voltage at the power tube plates can cause oscillation and give wrong readings. Some get around this issue by checking one tube at a time in the socket that does not oscillate, some get around the problem by using shunt method.
The simplest solution was posted by Dave H, just pull the PI tube. (preamp tube closest to power tubes).
Now with the preamp tube removed, proceed as outlined in posts #6,7, & 8.
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