No, 1T is the ground tap, and that's OK. The rectifier's are OK, the high voltage secondary is putting out about the right voltage, it's just these resistance readings that are weird and there doesn't seem to be any good reason for them to be that way other than the meter being fooled by something in the circuit. Without actually having eyes on the amp I can't really come up with anything else to test that would be very relevant. At this point if it was in my lab I'd probably fire it up and see what kind of voltages I get, particularly if all resistance measurements are now the same on the good amp and this one (and honestly I'm a little lost on that point since the thread has grown...)