Heyo. I have a sneaking suspicion there is no quick fix for this pop noise, but I bow to superior wisdom.
So, I built the Sluckey AC15R a while back, and it's a great amp - reverb to the max. It does seem to have early break up though. In an attempt to create more headroom, I traded the EF86 1M screen resistor to 470k, and I changed the 220k plate resistor to 100k. This tamed the break up nicely without sacrificing too much tone.
Then I thought it would be nice to make it switchable, so I added a DPDT switch and wired it so when it's in one position, it runs the high gain option as per the original 1M and 220k resistors. In the other position, it runs the low gain option as follows: I ran the B+ to a second 1M resistor and a second 220k resistor, so that when the switch is thrown, the screen and plate resistors kick into parallel mode with their twin, thus halving their resistance. It works fine, except for the nasty pop in one direction and snap in the other.
I've researched pop noise issues up the wazoo, and many builders seem to have a pop issue with cathode switching. But not so common - possibly because it's a bad idea - is that I'm trying to switch DC current at the plate and screen. I guess the DC means a capacitor to ground won't help, as it would simply block DC current. I've tried a variety of resistor placements to no avail. So I'm starting to conclude that I cannot do what I want. Again

Should I abandon this idea and try something else?
Thanks as always for the help.