You're welcome. No. The signal goes through the input tube then to the PI tubes , then to the power tubes. And yes, roll the 12ax7's to see if it helps. Some preamp tubes may glow brighter than others. Just as long as they glow. When you said power imbalance, are you suggesting that one channel is always louder? And is it always the same channel after rolling? When powering it up, does the crackling sound happen just briefly? Does it give off a strange odor ? I'm assuming the hissing or white noise is always present. My 2:90 had that crackling issue on initial power up briefly and it would give off an odor. It ended up being a failing carbon comp resistor in the B+ voltage. You will definitely smell it if this is your case. I wish that I would have gotten a 50/50 instead of the 2:90. Much less maintenance and based on the schematic , pretty simple and straight forward. It could be a tube as well. Start with the input tube (V1). Then on to the pi tubes. Remember, even though the amp is turned off and unplugged, high voltages could still be present. When removing tubes inside, just be careful. Keep your other hand in your pocket. If all fails, then the amp would need checked to see if all voltages are ok plus measuring of resistors and caps which means the amp needs to be live. That requires prodding around with probes. Take it to a tech if that's out of your knowledge. Be safe!! Let me know.