Or should I say the amp hates the Les Paul, esp. bridge pickup. I get that trailing, hangover distortion on low notes with sharp pick attack. Topology is V1A into splitter resistor to CF, tone stack, PI, KT77's, pretty much standard 5F6A/Marshall. V1 is 100k (273vB+), 1.5k, .47 on the cathode. V2A goes to another gain stage then splitter resistor to CF. It's the single gain stage that does it, just that buzz that shouldn't be there, like string buzz. I've rejigged the power supply several times and this is about as high as I can get B+ to V1 and still tap off the 275v I want to see on the CF stage, which is also 100k, 1.5k. The ONLY thing that helps is a resistor to ground from the CF grid, 1M at the moment. The PI has the usual suppression cap and additional ones on the plates have no effect, nor does a Zoebel network on the output. It seems to be in the preamp and I'm out of ideas. I also bypassed the e-caps with film caps, no dice. It's not overpowering, but shouldn't be there I'd say. Can anyone bring over a scope?

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