An unfortunate update on the amp.
I made no permanent changes because for a long time I was able to "reset" the c4s by shorting its ground quickly while it was live, and it would then work again (go from one lit LED without sound to two lit LEDs with sound), for longer and longer periods of time--first days and then weeks. Poking it physically didn't seem to do anything, but that doesn't mean it wasn't a physical problem, because my short circuit may have been bypassing a bad physical connection.
Usually there was no drama with any of this though it is clearly ill-advised (I am in no way defending this dangerous and haphazard troubleshooting--I was just doing what, by accident, I found worked). Over a week ago I did this and there was an unusual electrical pop, but it still reset and played perfectly until today. Today the amp went out so I tried to reset it as usual but there was a big pop and the whole c4s went dark (tubes still lit). So assuming the problem was always in the C4S or its connection, I need to repair the C4s now, probably restuff it with new components. Assuming that the problem is in the C4S and not further upstream, that will hopefully do the trick permanently.
Anything I should look out for as I proceed or tips on rebuilding the C4S? Any particular maintenance suggestions for these units while I have the patient open on the table?
Thank you,
Stephen