If your DMM has crapped out like JM Fahey has suggested, then the measurements you are seeing could be wrong. Typically red-plating occurs when there is waaaayy too much plate current. The lowish -ve grid voltage is a clue here (like JM says)
Also if its bias-vary trem wiggling the output stages, that won't work very well if the bias wiggle voltage is 'fighting' too much tube current. You need to have the lowest optimal tube current in order to get bias-wiggle trem to 'kick in' properly. (Which could also help validate why it definitely appears to be red-plating even though your DMM reading is telling to otherwise). You got another meter?
Also if its bias-vary trem wiggling the output stages, that won't work very well if the bias wiggle voltage is 'fighting' too much tube current. You need to have the lowest optimal tube current in order to get bias-wiggle trem to 'kick in' properly. (Which could also help validate why it definitely appears to be red-plating even though your DMM reading is telling to otherwise). You got another meter?
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