Pin #4 is connected to the "microphone" volume pot wiper. I expected a pop when probing, but it actually begins to hum louder and louder as I get the probe nearer and the pop is unusually LOUD and persistent - more like thunderous continuous static!
OK, an update: checked grids and pots for any DC. None. Disconnected dummy load, connected speakers back up. Moved the wires from the preamp filter caps away from the terminal strip ( I had inadvertantly moved them too close when I installed the 3-prong power cord). The "ticking-motorboating is gone. Now - the "instruments" volume still pot gves a "sssssst" when turning it up in the very early rotation, and hum of course increases as you turn it up. There is also a similar "ssssstt" when the Tone pot is turned all the way down, it goes away as you turn it up. Finally - the input cap from the "instruments" input seems VERY microphonic - when tapping it with a chopstick, you can hear it in the signal - similar to tapping a microphonic tube. the voltages on v1 tube seem normal.
On testing the cathode resistors of V1, I'm finding one of the 4.7M has drifted up to 5,5M, and this is indeed on the "instruments" leg of the circuit. This is one of the resistors I left unchanged.
Thoughts?
OK, an update: checked grids and pots for any DC. None. Disconnected dummy load, connected speakers back up. Moved the wires from the preamp filter caps away from the terminal strip ( I had inadvertantly moved them too close when I installed the 3-prong power cord). The "ticking-motorboating is gone. Now - the "instruments" volume still pot gves a "sssssst" when turning it up in the very early rotation, and hum of course increases as you turn it up. There is also a similar "ssssstt" when the Tone pot is turned all the way down, it goes away as you turn it up. Finally - the input cap from the "instruments" input seems VERY microphonic - when tapping it with a chopstick, you can hear it in the signal - similar to tapping a microphonic tube. the voltages on v1 tube seem normal.
On testing the cathode resistors of V1, I'm finding one of the 4.7M has drifted up to 5,5M, and this is indeed on the "instruments" leg of the circuit. This is one of the resistors I left unchanged.
Thoughts?
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