YupOk, so that would be connecting the probe between v1 pin1 and GND, right?
Even with horrible efficiency on the boost converter, that should be plenty. The tubes shouldn't draw more than 1-2mA; you said something about having measured 190V DC, that should be well under 1W, so some hundreds of mA from 9V, allowing for lots of loss. The two opamps shouldn't draw more than 10-15mA in total.It's a One Spot 9v/1700mA filtered PSU
That OneSpot is a switchmode one, though. How old is it? Even if it's new, i wouldn't be surprised if it had crap Chinese electrolytics which are... not trustworthy. At least / especially for testing, a bench/lab supply would be preferable (that way you could also keep an eye on the current draw).
That still doesn't rule out one of the opamps oscillating and messing with the power supply. Unless you also physically disconnected the 9V going to the opamp sections (too)...That part of the circuit belongs to the cabsim and right now is being left out.
A sine wave would indeed be a known, stable "control" quantity.One question: what signal shall I use? Still my guitar or a sine wave? If a sine wave would 1k be fine?