No. Keep the bulb.Well, it seems strange to me that there's 0V everywhere. Should I try connecting it without the bulb?
Maybe some other measurements to find out what's going on?
Something has changed from your previous measurements. Either your test meter is not working properly (check it against a known battery) or something in the power supply of the amplifier has changed.I just did it, nothing is burning, the voltage is jumping just like in yesterday's video

1) Check your DMM on AC voltage on the house AC power : measurement OK
2) Check the DMM on DC voltage on a battery : measurement OK
3) Check AC voltage at the secondary winding of the transformer (or at J22) :
J22 : 1-2 = 43v
3-4 = 43v
4) Check DC voltage at the output of the bridge rectifier (or at C609 and C610) : measurements in the photos if I understood correctly what you mean
measurements with a light bulb