With some newly acquired free time, I figured it was best used to upgrade my crack. I've taken it from a working perfectly with a speedball to no LEDs, strange voltage readings, and 100% non-functional. The changes I made are:
1) Replaced the two PS resistors with Triad chokes
2) Replaced the terminal diodes with Cree on a PCB
3) Replaced the output caps with Audyn 100uF/400v film
4) Some housekeeping on the wiring along the way
I snapped pictures of everything as I disassembled it, installed the new parts from my findings online, and now I have no LED's at all, the chokes run incredibly hot (transformer not much more than room temp), and incorrect voltages from the small SB board.
OA/OB: ~17 VAC
IA/IB: ~75 VAC
B-A/B: ~75 VAC !!
My voltages from the power input, heater output, and output to the diode board is within spec. Occasionally, when measuring my voltages, I will hear something click (sounds like a relay). I spent the last couple hours tracing back through a typical installation, but I cannot find anything that is wrong. Solder joints look good and all are soldered. Both sides of both tubes glow. Being that this is far from stock, I'm really don't know what I should be checking. Can I diagnose this as I would a stock w/SB amp (resistance checks)?. Any help is greatly appreciated!