I've been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to service an original '69 blackface Twin Reverb Amp that has been converted to a head at some point in time during its' life. I've been tasked with bringing her back to a functional state. The owner brought it in with symptoms of "nothing but noise and hum" when turned on. Owner also noted the amp had been stored outside in a shed


As can be seen in the photo below, the amplifier is missing Input Jack 1 of the Vibrato channel - which I found lying loosely inside the chassis with the threads warped. To boot, the jack I found wasn't the original - the substrate separating the connections is of a modern composition and is a lighter shade in color. The definitive tell-tale - the resistor on the jack isn't the original carbon comp - it's a carbon film (see photo).
Also, there's a gaping hole in the rear of the chassis where I believe the original owner may have possibly removed an AC receptacle - this picture was my reference; I just can't see an amp leaving the factory with said hole open and exposing deadly wiring - the AC lines from the power cord are right inside the hole.
As she currently is, my signal generator and oscilloscope show both channels of the circuit to be functional. She just needs that missing jack replaced in the Vibrato channel... I've got a few Switchcraft mono jacks with shunts in transit along with some 1M Ohm carbon comps.
My question: I've got her running a matched quartet of JJ Electronic 6L6 tubes - she had Sovtek 5881s in there; does this beast indeed require re-biasing, as I think she does? Also, any and all advice and help about restoration/maintenance is appreciated.



Thank you for your time.
- sssmoka