
Well, I decided I had had enough of measuring voltages, so I just plugged in a guitar and went for it.
Both channels worked. Sounded as I remember (flippin lovely). No squealing feedback (must've been that microphonic XF4). Still not possible to get the amp overdriving though as vol even on 3 is still WAY too loud for home.
Still had a background hiss problem. So I resoldered input jacks and their respective grounds. Plugged it all in again......RESULT: Volume I, affecting both channels and Volume II doing nothing.....look over the amp for ages....then see that one of the V1 connections has broken from the solder joint! Resoldered. Channels working ok again

So, now. I have a working amp, but still troubleshooting the hiss. The hiss exists with both volumes on zero, but gets much worse as I turn up Vol I. Even with no guitar plugged in. Sounds like someone is frying eggs when Vol I is dimed.
Played around with a chopstick and couldn't get the hiss to decrease or increase at all, even by disturbing all the grounds and moving the AC carrying wires around. Did notice that tapping the NFB purple wire with the chop stick resulted in a knocking sound comin through the speakers. Whereas other wires did not do this.
Not been able to work on the amp since. But the next plan is to resolder V2 and Impendance Selector switch. Then see if this hiss goes. If this works, I'll need to test that the amp is ok with a guitar and volumes maxed (might need to book a nice soundproofed room for that!), then onto the LarMar PPIMV!!!

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I changed all the pre-amp and power tubes too (with known working ones from my bass head). No change to the hiss. I did think that maybe a pre-amp was dodgy, 'cos V1 doesn't glow as brightly as V2 and V3....