I've got a JTM45 build that at the moment is basically a pile of parts on my bench waiting to be assembled. Over the past couple of months I've done some research on various forums regarding this circuit and potential mods, and also came across the "Larry" grounding scheme. Seems that the Larry scheme started way back in 2009 or so on the Metro forums, where Larry ("novosibir") provides some of his rationale. Reading through all the threads, a lot of people swear by how quiet the amp is using this scheme. For many of the threads, a lot of the images are dead links, but I've found a lot of images doing a google search on "Larry Grounding Metro".
Having said all that, a lot of what is mentioned in the "Larry" scheme seems to be very similar in principle to what is covered by Merlin and Aiken. The only really weird thing about the Larry scheme seems to be grounding the heater CT at the input jack ground point.
I wonder if a fair amount of the reduced noise from implementing this scheme is actually do to other factors that are implemented when the grounding changes take place, such as tidier wire routing, shielded cable, etc.
Last spring I built a 1987/2204 that used a ground bus for the preamp section tied to the input, similar to what several people on this forum have posted (e.g. see Sluckey's Dual Lite and Phoenix pics). I also implemented elevated heaters. The amp is remarkably quiet at idle.