I have addressed both of those issues. Everything is grounded at one place in the preamp with a wire from that spot to the chassis. I have the input jack grounded at the chassis next to the jack now, where I had it going to the one star spot, but now change. No loops that I can see. A wire then goes goes to the power amp at the center tap ground spot. I have a two star ground on the power amp, one for the center tap, screen filter, bias, and cathode. The other is for the PI, master, and jacks. I've tried grounding the preamp to either of them, but no difference.
The preamp is a separate unit that I bolt on the bottom of the power amp. Moving it around makes no difference in the noise. I will try to take some pics and post them. I have completely disconnected the first channel and the relay switch hoping there was a lead dress problem there, but no change. I use shielded wires and the only crossing I may have was with channel one's wires going to the relay, but since I have disconnected it, I don't think it is the problem.
I have not tried using shielded wires for the boost going to the jacks on the footswitch. They are longer, about 10". Could that be it?
What really puzzles me is that channel one is pretty quiet, only a slight buzz and that goes away when I turn the feedback pot down, but the distortion channel is too loud. I have checked other amps like Fender and Marshall 100 both watt and their lead channel is much quieter.
I have also tried a small cap, 470pf and 0.001uf from the output pins to the cathode on both tubes but that didn't do anything.
I am going to hook everything back up, take pics and post them,
Thanks for your response...
Daniel