That doesn't seem right at all. Even if the amplifier is cathode driven, it's way too much drive and the wrong way to use this tube. The screen does not like being treated like a triode. Even swamping the control grid with a 50 ohm dummy load wouldn't require this much drive to reach the needed grid RF voltage. This will require some pictures of the underside, to determine what is going on.I recently got a Tennessee walker with 2 250b inside and the guy I got it from was putting 250 into in on hi drive and getting 1500 average out.
I am new to tube amps and am wondering if that’s ok to do and what can you put into it on low drive?
thanks!