I could see how the cleans wouldn't be so great. I would expect that from an amp with relatively small grid resistors and large-ish plate resistors.
To troubleshoot your broken amp put a signal into the input and follow it through the amp from input jack to speaker until you get to the point where it disappears (or looks lower than normal). Luckily for you you have an exact copy amp to compare it with so it should be pretty easy. Obviously you are missing something somewhere just looking at the DC voltages. If you get full measured signal output from the power tube plates then you might have a bad tranny (or at least a mischevious cross-dresser )
To troubleshoot your broken amp put a signal into the input and follow it through the amp from input jack to speaker until you get to the point where it disappears (or looks lower than normal). Luckily for you you have an exact copy amp to compare it with so it should be pretty easy. Obviously you are missing something somewhere just looking at the DC voltages. If you get full measured signal output from the power tube plates then you might have a bad tranny (or at least a mischevious cross-dresser )
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