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amp troubles

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this is my first tube amp build. i found the schematics at http://www.ax84.com/moonlight.html. when it worked i was happy how it sounded (althougth it didn't have much tone control). but now whenever i turn the amp on it makes this pulsating popping sound (like a machine gun). when i first power up and strum the guitar i hear audio for a second then the pulsating noise starts up again. i don't see any burnt components. could it be a bad tube or power supply. please someone help me.
 
i checked my build, and i did install the additional resistor and capacitor. is there anything else i could add that will fix this problem. do you think that another capacitor before the optional 10k resistor would help?
 
I agree with SY's idea; The trouble is most likely instability due to a supply decoupling inadequacy.
Next, check that all decoupling parts (3 electrolytics) are connected properly. if so, then maybe one is faulty. Try adding another in parallel across each in turn. :att'n: Observe polarity and watch out for stored charge.:att'n:
 
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