Well this has turned out to be a complete disaster, I think I‘ve built a Geiger counter with added squeal at max vol and treble.

Amp is just a complete mess of squeal, static, hiss and ironically hum! Video of the horror show;
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/s1qxbo4tnk2ovx133ww8u/20241103_192915000_iOS.MOV?rlkey=3t0jhdrdcovjze78j8h5pn1v4&st=8zhxs02m&dl=0The static is not affected by the channel volume, but when the reverb is engaged and turned up the static goes??
To try to isolate the issue I’ve done the following;
Chopsticking around V3B grid seemed to have an impact so removed the grid stopper and remade the connections at the valve and board but no change.
Turned off trem and reverb using footswitch
Remove reverb driver (V2) – This gets rid of the oscillation but the static and hiss remain.
Removed V4 (PI), reduces volume of static but still present.
Removed V3, no change
Removed V1, no change
Reinstated V1, V3,
Grounded V1A grid, no change
Grounded V1B grid, no change
Grounded V3A grid, no change
Grounded V3B grid, big reduction in static
As volume has no impact assume V1A is good.
Lifted V1B plate resistor, no change
Lifted V3A plate resistor, no change
Lifted V3B plate resistor, big reduction in static
Replaced V3B load resistor, no change
Replaced R37, R38, no change
Replaced V2 plate resistor R92 and R93, R94, no change
Changed ground scheme to pdf64 last suggestion so A and B node is off chassis and connected to end of pre amp bus bar, effectively connected to C no change.
Seems the issue is something around V3B but I’m out of ideas now other than to go back to previous layout.
All valves and reverb tank were good before the amp was dismantled (destroyed).
Any help appreciated!!
