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    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
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    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Power supply fault in preamp

This is a preamp you bought that does not work? You are troubleshooting a completely built preamp
with an internal power supply?

No sound could be problems other than no HV. Have you measured DC voltages in the audio circuit instead?
Try measuring the tube's cathode voltage for example, it should be just a few volts. Plate voltage should be 100V-200V typically.

There could be an audio output muting circuit that does not work right, for example.
 
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Trust me I did all the basic checks!

The tube glows and everything else is fine! I just need the 250V HV output

Where is states, TO L/C HV and TO R/C HV I should be getting more than 13V which I am not!

After R206 should be 250V right? And the output of the MOSFET should be more than 13V
 
OK I measure the MOSFET

which is IRFIBE20G.

Please see picture:

Gate is 16V
Drain is 384V
Source is 13V

Is this normal?
 

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I'm betting now that the 2.2 µF capacitor C202 is somehow at-fault. Conducting when it shouldn't be. Not a good conductor, but a resistance-conductor.

Since it is all on a single circuit card, one thing that would help a lot would be to take a nice clear picture of it, and post it. Just asking.

⋅-=≡ GoatGuy ✓ ≡=-⋅
 
Not the cap

At this point you should sub a different capacitor to be sure.
Anything close that is 400V will do.

Also ohm out the pcb traces from the 2.2uF to the gates.
Measure from the output lead wire of the 2.2uF to the input lead wire of the 221R gate resistor.
Doing it that way checks solder joints and the pad to trace continuity.
 
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