Here is one some people might want to see.
A friend brought this round last night for me to fix it. hes had it in storage for 4 years. The current power valves are marshall branded EL34's installed 7 years ago. He's owned the amp 10years. All the preamp valves are 7025's and I think they might be trace elliot branded.
Its a weird amp. Clean channel 1, Channel 2 is like a JCM800 with an extra EL84 pentode stage after the tone stack????, channel 3 is SLO lead.
It wasn't making any noise.
So first thing I found was a blown mains fuse. Secondly... a totally missing screen grid resistor (red circle), and some heater wiring missing its push on connector soldered directly to some pins (blue circle)
When he dropped it off i noticed it was in 'triode' mode. he said it blew a valve and he got the marshall valves installed... looks to me like whoever did that chopped out a screen resistor and flicked the amp into triode mode, hoping it would never see pentode mode again. weird.
It does make noise but it sounds pretty poor. The power stage is probably a bit worse for wear, and the preamp is a bit screwed. Channel 2 seems pretty dull and borderline microphonic. channel 3 squeals/whistles if you use the boost switch on it.
Probably needs a good overhaul in the valve department as well as a new 1K/5watt resistor. The footswitch also seems a bit off, maybe its not, but worth checking.
thought id stick this up to demonstrate a "quality" repair job from the past!