Got some big hum at first but I had both trannies on the outside jumpered in, I was a little worried I had hit octal hell but have learned patience and not to be negative. When I bolted in the OT and buttoned her up with her shielded sides and base the hum was minor and only when cranked and no more than expect from old octals.
I'm using a Marstran #118 PT to test it as it has dual HT taps ~290 & ~ 325 as I'm trying to find what's best here. With a 5U4GB and the 325V taps I get mostly spot on voltages to the Fender layout - 375V on the plates and 300V on the grids of some big bottle 6L6Gs. Preamp tube voltages also match the Fender layout within 3-4 volts. Pretty dang good, I'm happy. Except:
The 6J5 reads only 77V instead of the 160V called for and my heaters are oddly low at 5.5V? I tripled checked everything and all looks good. Unloaded (tubes pulled) the heaters read 6.4V at all sockets. When I put in the tubes it drops. Causes?
For the low plate V of the 6J5 should I assume it's just a bad or failing tube? The plate resistor and cathode resistor measure correct ohms. I can't think of anything else. Is this something bad tubes do?
And, what's causing the heater drop??? Underrated PT? Tubes here = 3A total, the PT is for a JTM50. Bad PT regulation? Bad tube(s)? Is it a heater wire issue (wound too tight on the drill?) I checked wire resistance to ground and across the wires, all looks good.
I need to order a custom PT but need to solve the filament problem first. So what next? I have no octals to roll either - cursed relics... and I'm in the Italian Boonies... maybe a NOS 6J5 will turn up in a plate of pasta?
BTW even a bit off it sounds very promising. Bright mother, no need for bright caps.