Ok first a dumb question. Which tubes are you measuring. If you are measuring the inner tubes with the switch in class A that could be your problem. Class A lifts the cathods of the inner two tubes which should send those tubes to zero current. If you are measuring the outer two tubes then yes this reading does seem low.
In terms of the master and output volume being low this is the more proper way to make the measurement. The idle current of the output tube is the current without an input. If anything you should set the output volume to zero to make this measurement.
The 475 and 400 volts for full and tweed power seems reasonable.
Have you tried your bias rite on other amplifiers successfully. If not it could be suspect.
In terms of the master and output volume being low this is the more proper way to make the measurement. The idle current of the output tube is the current without an input. If anything you should set the output volume to zero to make this measurement.
The 475 and 400 volts for full and tweed power seems reasonable.
Have you tried your bias rite on other amplifiers successfully. If not it could be suspect.