beasleybodyshop wrote:Leo, is the preamp for volume 2 one half of V1? I will try swapping around OT wires tonight, but let me get something straight:
One side of the OT has the red/white/blue wires for the power tubes and the one connection on the board. I think I checked they were 3.6K ohms each. Are these supposed to be interchangeable? Every time I've switched them around nothing different happens.
If you built it in the standard way, yes each pre is one triode of V1.
Now let's jump to the output. There's a - hopefully negative - feedback loop. IF inadvertently, there's a positive loop, then it's much easier to set the output circuit into oscillation. The frequency could be anything, a low freq pup pup pup pup pup, a midrange howl, a hi frequency squeal. You said dialing up the presence led to a squeal. Within 5 minutes, swapping the wires on the plates, you'll either get rid of that squeal, or you'll hear something even worse. Let's hope the swappage sorts things out. BTW the first two tubes won't make any diff in this because the FB loop is to the drive tube V3. So, swap & report, better or worse.

Without test equipment this is the field fix method.
Not being familiar with the color coding of your OT wires, just make sure it's the center tap you have connected to the B+. Should measure more or less equal ohms from CT to each plate wire. 3600 ohms must be the AC impedance. When you measure DC resistance it could be as little as 1/100 that much.
If it turns out you didn't have the CT to B+ don't worry, just set it right. I've made that misteak too. Put "DOH!" smiley face here... I'm sure others have as well.
down technical blind alleys . . .