Who's tried grid chokes at the input stage? I think PB did at Hank's amps?
I did indeed use them in Hank's amp, but I also knew that I had a 150 Ohm source driving them.
A grid choke is really the most useful when it is placed between grid and ground on a tube that may want some grid current while operating.
For a driver tube in a typical Bottlehead amp, you may find 1.5V-2.5V of bias with an input sensitivity of just under 1V, making the presence of abnormal grid current unlikely.
If we move up a stage to the grid of a DHT power tube, as we approach clipping, we may hit the 0V G/K line, and in attempting to operate beyond that line, the grid will be positive with respect to cathode, and grid current will be drawn. The grid choke is a low impedance source of current for the grid if this happens, which allows the current to be drawn without shifting the bias.