Worked on this amp several hours today. First it was the noise problem then second was the unbalanced power tubes about 7 to 8 mA differance.
I spent a lot of time checking lead dress, grounds and looking for some kind of short but never ground nothing and the noise didn't change. Even put the bottom board of my head cab over the bottom opening side of the chassis with a piece of tin foil but still no change. I finally gave up on the noise issue and moved to the biasing.
I had recently bought an extra new single EH EL34 to hope I could somehow match it with one of the existing so called matched set to hopefully get a better match. So I checked the existing tubes first at 385 VDC/38.3 mA abd 385 VDC/46 mA.
So I pulled the one running 38.3 and put the new tube in that slot at 45.2 mA/49.3 mA---that's a little closer but a little too hot.
Checked the voltage and both plate voltages had gone up to 390/390. So I reset the bias 40.7/39.6---not hot but not cold either and very well balanced.
Ok so I'm done, sitting my amp back on my speaker and it hit me, try a different preamp in V1, 'V2 and V3 that seemed to be kind of useless because they are all suppose to be new. Well I started with a known good replacement with V1----Wow somethings different, all of a sudden I begin to realize most of my noise is gone>>>>I just would of never suspected that. So I had all new EH tubes in it but now one used Groove Tube in V1 that sounds real good. Still a little noise but not nothing as much as before. So I'm very thankful for a little success balanced power tubes and and a quieter amp

Ye haw! Platefire