I went to Phil's on Wednesday to so the final disassembly of tube removal and put sides and top back on in order for moving them home on Thursday.
We needed to put the final pair of 6n1p tubes in each amp that control the biasing. We had been using a mix of tubes, as some from each set I purchased had issues.
Those tubes need to be adjusted to 0 volts on the + and - side by way of a zero Offset Variable Resistor.
When tubes, that a few days before would 0 out now would not, Phil decided it was something else other than the tubes.
He looked at the schematic and determined it was the field effect transistor "FET" in the path of the circuit to the variable resistor. We shut the amp down and after finding the value that should be attributed to the FET he tested it and it was the issue. He tested all of the resistors again the that part of the bias circuit and they all tested to within .001 of each other at the proper rating.
He ordered 4 new FETs from ARC that afternoon and they will arrive on Saturday. I will be there on Sunday for the install and final (I HOPE) check the 0 voltage is working properly again. We are replacing it in both amps even though the other amp has not had issues with the "0" adjustment.
They, will be ready to come home after that.
I asked him to tell me honestly the other day. Has there been many times you are sorry you agreed to do the rebuild. Without hesitation, he said, nope I find the whole process so satisfying. I thanked him again, for probably the 100th time.