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when you say rotating the Tone control makes it worse, do you mean there's a lot of noise created while rotating it? or that the noise is greater, when the Tone control is at a higher setting? i don't see a 390p cap or a 330k resistor around the tone control on your schematic, so i may be missing something there. but, random crackling and popping possibly says a bad tube to me - have you tried replacing V2? or V1 for that matter. a new pot couldn't hurt, but swapping the tubes is easier to try first.
white noise is probably coming from that 1M input resistor, i'd definitely lower that to around 10k-33k, try putting one in parallel and see if the white noise lessens.
if the pot was causing any issues in and of itself, it would be the wiper losing contact with the track due to grime, oxidation, or overuse... and in that case, you should be getting some sort of intermittent signal while playing. if the pot adds more noise while being rotated, cleaning or replacement might help. but if the tone sounds great while playing and doesn't cut out, and rotating the pot doesn't add noise, replacing the pot might not have any benefit.
When I dial the pot counter clockwise (toward bass) it is quieter. The more toward treble (the more clockwise) the noise increases. It is not caused by rotating the pot, though. It's constant. I have cleaned the pot with Deoxit several times, just in case. It did initially have some effect, but not much. I have changed out all the tubes and run the amp on a known good set (all except the 5879 which I don't have a spare of).
Thanks for the tip on the 1M input resistor. I do need to change that. A few others have suggested that. I was going to set it up like a standard Fender 1/4" input jack with a 1M and a 33k. Sorry for the confusion on the schematic. That one I included in the original post had the original tone stack "whited out" and I hand drew a 5E3 style over it on paper. Here's a schematic of the original circuit. If you look at that you'll notice the tone stack is between the 2 triodes on V2. If I ground the grid on the second half (in that schematic, it's pin 2), it is nice and quiet. That's why I was thinking the tone stack itself was noisy...well...that and touching those two points with a grounded 500pf cap, but again that did not totally eliminate the noise, it just quieted it down some.
Cheers!
Mark