Try this:
1. Output master at 3-4.
2. Indiv channel masters for Clean and Lead at 3-4.
3. No cable plugged in
4. Toggle on front plate to Lead channel.
5. Set that first gain knob to 0, and turn up until you get the squeal.
6. Note setting at which you get the squeal.
Now replace the V1 preamp tube (remember, that's the one that is on the input-jack side of the amp) with a known good tube ...or simply one of the others if you don't have spares. Do the above and see if you still get the squeal, and at what setting. Repeat with another tube if need be ...heck, you have 5 others to swap in a DC5.
The point of all this is that the V1 is the amp's first gain stage, and the signal begins here, then splits to the the Clean channel gain stages and the Lead channel gain stages (different tubes or "sides" of tubes, as it were). But the V1 position is the most sensitive to tubes that are bad, marginal, or just downright inhospitable to this spot. So what may be a perfectly well-behaved tube in V2-V6 may make horrid noise (microphonics) in the V1 position. Hope that makes sense ...let us know what ya find
FYI and HUGE apology to all here:
What an idiot!! Yeah, that would be me. A 7025 is most certainly a 12ax7. I don't know why, but it suddenly dawned on me driving on the fwy today, in traffic, listening to the radio, then BAM (in the head, not a crash) ...what the *&%!!!$ was I even thinking; that's a **** elementary point that I screwed up! So very sorry for the confusion, especially in my adamantly insisting it was an at7. What a maroon ...massive brain fart and senile moment. Sorry for the mis-info, gents!!!
Edward