Marshall Plexi problem

so i'm currently looking at a Marshall re-issue plexi from 1987 that has been hacked by someone attempting to make mods and remove the effects loop, needless to say i've had to rewire much of the pre-amp and replace a tube socket (someone cut a plate pin from the V1 tube socket) and replace missing components in order to get back to original but encountered something that i can't account for...now with the pre-amp volume controls fully counterclockwise there's still signal....i've lost my mind investigating grounds to no avail so am left wondering if this is normal??
 
in fully counterclockwise positions the wipers are low resistance (no appreciable resistance) that i can detect so i am left wondering why there's any signal left...i can appreciate that the high impedance and high gain can be problematic but am at a loss...

to add to this problem there seems to be some RF rectification occurring as i hear faint radio.
 
If my memory is right, when I was a kid, an old radio-tv technician explained me how he used a capacitor to do the following:
1. Measure the voltage. He touched the point with an unknown voltage and after removing the cap, shorted it to ground. The lenght of the spark would give him approx. the value of that voltage. Very crude, but what to do if you have no volt meter.
2. Short the signal to ground to isolate the following stages, just like Osvaldeo said.

But as I wrote, I was a kid. I'm stepping in the seventh decade of my life and it wouldn't surprise anybody if I'm not 100% acurate.
Worth a try and let us know how it worked out.
The younger generation may learn something...

Ah those were the days my friends...
 
i'm also of the mind that "0" should mean no output from the speaker, but with all the "mods" done to this anything is possible...i just can't wrap my head around why it's happening, grounds are good so somehow the signal is coupled or leaking into other stages and making it to the output.
 
I have a 50w plexi from 1967. (JTM50, if it matters.) It has always had a bit of signal just audible when both volumes are zeroed.

As I have never had any use for it with the volumes zeroed, I've never worried about it.

Cheers, and regards,


Ant.