You did not mention, but were you changing power tubes at the time? Did you remove one of the 300B tubes and replace it? If so, some of the less thoughtfully designed tube outlets allow you to plug in the larger 4-pin tubes in the wrong orientation, though it may be visually clear what the orientation should be. If you did that with one or more of your 300B tubes the results may be similar to what you described and you would have fried a resistor. If this is the first time you plugged these amps in, or if you just swapped tubes, carefully check the orientation of the pins in those 300B tubes.
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