Help me with this guitar tube amp!

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Hi all, hope you are doing well, so... i have a few questions about a tube amp that i recently built... The following problem is i looked thru the schematic and everything was fine, then i carefully built an amp, plugged it into the wall and the filaments heated up, everything seemed okay and it still seems okay, then i plugged the guitar and i barley heard it at maximum volume, it produced strange hum and hiss, the hiss was getting stronger when i turned the 1MOhm pot around... So... what could it be... bad grid resistor? Coupling cap? or something else... (I tested everything with the multimeter and everything seemed fine.) Here's the schematic...


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Thanks for replying in forward!
 
probably parasitic oscillations;
the grid stoppers (resistors on pin 2 of both tubes and the resistor on pin 9) must be soldered directly to the socket, no wire whatsoever between socket pin and these resistors;
I'm not shure about the 100ohms from heaters to pin 3, try ground.
 
Hey, thanks for sorting that one out... But, sadly it did not solve the problem...

It started to hum, noise, and motorboat(on a very high speed).
Before it just made some weird sounds, but as i plug it in to the power it gets louder and louder, after 5 minutes of working it starts to "shake" walls...

Here i will post a sound sample on vocaroo:

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