All in all....a very smooth build following the outstanding reference documents (thanks to Mr Worley!) and sage advice I have picked up here over the years. A sincere thank you to all!
But.....I have spent a few frustrating days trying to track down and fix an ever present distortion. Gut pictures and voltage chart attached. I was pretty meticulous with the lead dress and, generally, maintained high fidelity to the reference document's guidance and Francesca pics.
The amp is very stable and won't oscillate even with all of the knobs nearly dimed and no signal at the input. But...whenever I send it a signal I get a nasty/buzzy distortion on top of everything. Even when firing into a dead load I can hear it. Most prominently from the output transformer (13/16" wrench closed end to the ear and open end on OT body. Great way to hear abnormalities in bearings as well!). I don't even need to connect to a speaker to quickly troubleshoot/test the work that I am doing!
The only measurable anomaly with the equipment that I have is that V5 draws the same current (~180 ma) at all volume settings. V4 varies from ~60 ma to ~100 ma with a well struck A power chord. This difference follows the socket and is pretty consistent with the handful of well matched EL34 pairs that I have. So....I am convinced that it isn't a tube problem. The bias voltages changes the same (-33'ish to -55'ish) at both control grid pins when under load so it doesn't appear that one tube is being "told" to do anything different than the other.
Likewise, the screen grid current draw is the same between both sockets so it doesn't appear that this area is contributing to an imbalance in the overall current draw. I also lifted the diode plate-to-ground "bridge" at each socket to no avail.
I have checked parts value vs schematic (all resistors/pots checked before installation), poked, prodded, re-flowed, tightened connections, checked grounds, re-tubed (pre and power amp), replaced components, by-passed the VVR, yaddaa...yaddaa..ad nauseum and nothing at all has changed the character of the problem the slightest bit.
All that I can think of that is left to do is replace the power tube sockets and trying a different OT. I did measure the resistance of each side of the OT primary to the center tap and found that they are within an ohm or two of each other and determined that the offensive characteristics occurs at all three secondary windings.
Needless to say....I am at a real loss here. No amp has ever kicked my sorry ass like this!!
My amp stethescope won't help isolate it as I hear the distortion everywhere in the amp. Vestiges of it at V1 plate and worsening up to the OT center tap. Maybe some gets filtered out in the PS caps?
Any thoughts and/or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
The "singing" OT observation really twists my logic around as I can't clearly argue to myself whether it could be a cause or an effect.
TIA
Dave O