I have found that doing a few basic things will help a great deal with the issues you are experiencing.
The idea is that choosing which components to ground together is perhaps more important than being tied to any particular "ground technique."
Try this...
Seperate the CT from all other grounds and and put it on its own transformer bolt...away from everything else. (Maybe with the Power Cord Ground if other options are limited.)
Also, I would connect the grounds of the first and second filter cap together and find another seperate place to ground them (maybe an OT transformer bolt near to that location.) Again, it is better to seperate these grounds from the filter caps that supplies the preamp tubes; which can be grounded at the input jack - with preamp tube cathode ground and tone volume controls.
And lastly, and you probably already know about this...that you make an Artificial CT for your Heater Supply by tying 2 x 100 ohm resistors to ground if your transformer does not already have a CT. * Doing this depends on how your Heater Supply is wired. If this is unclear you should look into this concept.
The idea is that choosing which components to ground together is perhaps more important than being tied to any particular "ground technique."
Try this...
Seperate the CT from all other grounds and and put it on its own transformer bolt...away from everything else. (Maybe with the Power Cord Ground if other options are limited.)
Also, I would connect the grounds of the first and second filter cap together and find another seperate place to ground them (maybe an OT transformer bolt near to that location.) Again, it is better to seperate these grounds from the filter caps that supplies the preamp tubes; which can be grounded at the input jack - with preamp tube cathode ground and tone volume controls.
And lastly, and you probably already know about this...that you make an Artificial CT for your Heater Supply by tying 2 x 100 ohm resistors to ground if your transformer does not already have a CT. * Doing this depends on how your Heater Supply is wired. If this is unclear you should look into this concept.
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