OK, now I am confused! Please see Doc B's post in this thread where he repeats the tube identification from the manual, which is:
Looking at the chassis upside down, with the controls closest to you and the input/output jacks furthest away from you, the tube on the left is A, middle is R, right is B. (Also, all the PC boards have their "B" end closest to you, with the "A" end towards the jacks and power supplies.)
You can probably ignore anything I said about the signal tubes (A and B) after that post, since I was assuming you had corrected that mis-identification. I've been drawing conclusions from erroneous data after that post.
Bottom line, the regulators are not working correctly, and the "tube on the right" that has the high voltages and the lights that work, is also not functioning correctly. I can't tell about the other tube until its regulator is working and supplying voltage to it.
Right now I have a terrible cold and low-grade fever, and I'm sleeping about 15 hours a day. This has become too complex for me to deal with effectively. I'll take another shot at it in a couple days when I feel more competent. Meanwhile, would you summarize the tube voltages with the correct designations, and if your meter allows it measure the smaller voltages to 2 or 3 places? This is particularly important for the cathode voltages (pins 3 and
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