I then moved the OPT primary to the 2nd filter cap. Maybe a slight decrease, but it’s hard to tell.
No, move the
OT PT CT to the 1st filter caps ground lead. And the 6F6 K R/C gets grounded at the 2nd filter cap/screen grid cap. That should help.
You want the 1st filter caps ground lead and the
OT PT CT grounded together with
NOTHING else grounded there. Then you run a wire from there over to the 2nd filter cap.
And yes with a single ended amp, you want an extra stage of B+ filtering before the OT feed connection. Either CLC or CRC will work. But the PT CT still goes to that 1st B+ filter caps ground.
But I think you also have too many random chassis grounds. You don't want to use the chassis as a ground wire, random chassis grounds. You want a wired ground scheme. Each filter cap is wired as a local ground star, then each local star is daisy chained/wired together.
You can ground the power amp local star at the PT/power tube end of the chassis and the preamp local star at the input jack. So, 2 circuit signal chassis grounds total. The power cord gets it's own chassis ground for the 3rd safety ground wire. Nothing else with that chassis ground. And
not under a PT bolt chassis nut.
Read this on grounding,
NOT the star ground, you want the
'multiple star ground' it's right after the star ground drawing;
https://www.valvewizard.co.uk/Grounding.htmlEdit; Sorry, it was late, I meant PT CT, not OT CT.