If the wire connected to A4 is not well soldered, then only half of the 12AU7 will glow and one LED will go out. This will also be indicated by 0V on A3.
That wire does not look well soldered at A4, nor does it look all that well soldered at A5.
Thanks for that suggestion Paul and I have re-tinned/soldered up A4 & A5 and took the opportunity to re-do A3 whilst I was at it as that looked more "suspect" than A4 & A5. No change, A3 LED is still not lighting up at all.
I decided to perform the voltage check again and this time around the ones that were previously way off from the expected voltages read the following :-
PIN 13 - now reads 170 VDC immediately upon contact with + probe tip and then counts down to 0
PIN 15 - now reads 122 VDC immediately upon contact with + probe tip and then counts down to 0
PIN 21 - now reads 208 VDC
PIN B1 - now reads 77 VDC
PIN B2 - now reads 162 VDC
PIN B3 - now reads 100 VDC
PIN B4 - now reads 147 VDC
PIN B5 - now reads 162.5 VDC
The other PINS read the same as originally tested.
Curious...........
Many thanks,