I have going into the grounds of the input jacks, then over to the pots. should I ground to the chassis at the right side of the board coming off 1.5k / 22 also? or is already grounded to chassis by the jacks.
It looks like you used Doug's layout, and it looks like 1K5/22uF are already grounded. Besides they must all ready be grounded or the amp wouldn't work.
You've done a great job on your (first?) build, but I think maybe learning a little more about amp grounding (as do all of us sooner or later) is one of the next things that would help you grow as an amp builder?
Look at Doug's layout's in his tube amp library and studie his ground schemes and you'll see he is limiting the chassis ground connections. Look where he grounds what.
Here's another good place for grounding (and much more) info. A lot of the guys here have read this.
http://www.freewebs.com/valvewizard2/Grounding.htmlThe main ground for the amp leaves through the safety chassis ground (green or green/yellow, 3'rd wire) and any and all other _ chassis _ grounds must find their way over to that chassis ground connection, through the chassis. This is also the noisiest ground point in the whole amp because _ ALL _ of the amps current leaves the amp from there .
The less the ground to chassis conections, the less problems can arise from ground currents crossing and modulating each other in the chassis and on their way to the main/exit chassis ground. This _ will _ cause noise in the amps output sound.
Brad