Yep check values of bias resistors by removing them from circuit and if one found out of spec, replace resistor and tube. Usually bias resistors goes bad when tube does. Replacing DC caps in the chain of grid bias supply would also not hurt preventative.
Also would retouch existing solder in case if I spot cold joints. With tube electronics it's very common and often done before any troubleshooting begins.
Also would retouch existing solder in case if I spot cold joints. With tube electronics it's very common and often done before any troubleshooting begins.