So, ground the power supply separate from the preamp grounds? I've been Reading merlins book and he says " The rest of the amplifier will then be connected directly to the terminals of the reservoir capacitor. Connections to any other points on this noisy current loop are not allowed, and no part of this network may be connected to the chassis if a quiet ground scheme is to be maintained! Some very sensitive preamplifiers may even shield this part of the power supply from the audio circuit with a metal bulkhead or screening can."
So now I'm confused. Do I ground the power supply separate from the preamp? Or, ground the power supply and the run the preamp /input ground wire to the power supply ground?
As it is now, if you have all of those power supply grounds coming across your board and then the only actual ground connection is near the input jack, that is not a good idea, and could very well be the cause of your issue.
So, you will want to create a main power supply ground at the rear of the amp and attach that to the chassis....i.e. main caps, rectifier
Then you can get rid of the green wire that comes off of the right side of the board and just make sure that the connection you have off of the left side, up near the input is solid.
This is still not an
ideal grounding scheme for a ultra high gain monster, but may well get the monkey off your back.