Rebbi, I spent a little while looking at the photo of the underside of the chassis of your build, which you provided on the "Finishing Touches" page of your blog, looking for anything amiss that might account for the problem.
Although it's hard to tell from the photo, the one thing I question is the value of the 3.3K resistors which connect to the grids of each of the 300B's. I can't reconcile the color code bands appearing on the resistors in the photo with that value. The band that appears to be gold in color, at the end of each resistor closest to the top of the photo, would correspond to the +/- tolerance, which is unimportant. Reading the other bands upwards from the bottom, though, I would expect to most likely see orange-orange-black-brown, or (less likely) just three bands colored orange-orange-red. It appears, though, that the band just below the tolerance band is black, which would correspond to a much lower resistance value.
If the resistor value is much lower than the 3.3K the design calls for, it could very well account for the symptoms you've described, due to a lack of what is called "grid stopping". (See especially the paragraph near the bottom which begins with "The main reason for limiting grid-current is to reduce blocking distortion").
Also, regarding the possibility of a defective tube, fwiw I'll mention that based on a look at the schematic it appears that the only tubes which can affect both channels are the 6SN7 input tube, and the 5U4/274B rectifier.
Best regards,
-- Al
Although it's hard to tell from the photo, the one thing I question is the value of the 3.3K resistors which connect to the grids of each of the 300B's. I can't reconcile the color code bands appearing on the resistors in the photo with that value. The band that appears to be gold in color, at the end of each resistor closest to the top of the photo, would correspond to the +/- tolerance, which is unimportant. Reading the other bands upwards from the bottom, though, I would expect to most likely see orange-orange-black-brown, or (less likely) just three bands colored orange-orange-red. It appears, though, that the band just below the tolerance band is black, which would correspond to a much lower resistance value.
If the resistor value is much lower than the 3.3K the design calls for, it could very well account for the symptoms you've described, due to a lack of what is called "grid stopping". (See especially the paragraph near the bottom which begins with "The main reason for limiting grid-current is to reduce blocking distortion").
Also, regarding the possibility of a defective tube, fwiw I'll mention that based on a look at the schematic it appears that the only tubes which can affect both channels are the 6SN7 input tube, and the 5U4/274B rectifier.
Best regards,
-- Al