Got it to work. I dug out my old test probes from when I was in school, which I tried before when I first got my scope and they didn't seem to work and I just put them to the side and used the probe that came with the scope. So, I decided to find out why they weren't working. Here it seems that the removable tips were broken and just barely holding together. I probably loaded them to somebody back in school and they broke them.
So I put new tips in and presto.
It turns out I had it pretty much set correctly already, but it's nice to know your at the right starting point.
For those using a DMM...are you using a dual probe setup? (two probes beside the black ground probe) I'm thinking this is one thing getting overlooked by some.
So if you inject a 1khz signal into the return jack of the loop and adjust the level of the signal so it measures about 30VAC on pin 3 (plate) of your power tubes. Then connect the dual probes (with black to ground) on pin 1 & 6 of the PI tube. You then want to tweak the trimmer to read 0VAC.
Then mark this spot of the trimmer. Like the others said it's the slight imbalance that's the object. From I can tell it's going to be very slight changes from there.
I know this isn't any different than what others have said. I guess repitition is the key to perfection. Or something like that.