We're not home & dry yet. We've just established that something is driving your negative feedback positive.
It is most likely something to do with your layout/grounding.
You have a glass fibre board so you don't need to leave slack in the wires running to your tube sockets, therefore shorten your grid wires, you might want to shieldthe wire running from the treble pot to the PI input cap, the grid wires from the PI to the 6L6 grids too, don't thread them behind the board, run directly to the tube grids, avoiding heater wires.
Instead of grounding everything as it falls on the buss wire, run an individual wire from each ground point on the eyelet board to the ground lug of the#1 Normal input jack.
There is a wire running from the ground lug of your ext. speaker jack plug, where does this go?
It is most likely something to do with your layout/grounding.
You have a glass fibre board so you don't need to leave slack in the wires running to your tube sockets, therefore shorten your grid wires, you might want to shieldthe wire running from the treble pot to the PI input cap, the grid wires from the PI to the 6L6 grids too, don't thread them behind the board, run directly to the tube grids, avoiding heater wires.
Instead of grounding everything as it falls on the buss wire, run an individual wire from each ground point on the eyelet board to the ground lug of the#1 Normal input jack.
There is a wire running from the ground lug of your ext. speaker jack plug, where does this go?
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