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6N8S (6H8S) Output stage for DAC

Hello,
I made a DAC with a 6N8S tube output and I don't know why there is such a drop at lower frequencies? The power supply is 114-0-114 VAC through the EZ81 tube and the filter is CLC: EZ81-C30uF-L16H/480ohm-C100uF. Ra=7k5, Ua=120V, Ug=-4.6V, Rk=1K, Ia=4.6mA.
The DAC is ES9018 (voltage output 1Vrms=3Vpp) and input to the grid is via a 4uF capacitor. Without grid stopper. Output capacitor is 1uF, connected to 100K pot. I am attaching the freq. characteristic.
Does anyone have an idea why there is such a drop on low freq. (100Hz=-1dB, 50Hz=-3dB, 20Hz=-7dB)?

Thank you.

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Sorry for sneaking in, I am planning to build a similar circuit these days.. well done btw.
Would this mean that for best result (same corner frequency) the caps on the plus input should be 360x smaller than minus input cap?