I heard some faint noise when the music was not playing today (not sure if it is from the tube/grounding/or other interferences), so I checked the grounding of the Crack first.
Surprisingly I found no black grounding wires is connected to the grounding tab (safety ground). The ground bus starts from 20 -> 14 -> 12 -> grounding terminals on the headphone jack -> grounding terminals on the pot -> solder tabs on the RCA jacks.
But there is no direct wire connection from the RCA solder tabs (or anywhere on the ground bus) to the grounding tab (safety ground).
The only possible grounding connection from the ground bus to the chassis is through the RCA jacks. But there are 2 white plastic washers separating the RCA jack from the metal chassis. So the only possible grounding connection is through the physical contact between the RCA cylinders (the portion between the 2 washers) and the RCA holes on the chassis. However, I think that connection might be unstable, because 1.) there is no solid solder connection there; 2.) the physical contact can become loose when temperature changes; 3.) the surface of RCA cylinders & chassis holes can get oxidized over time.
So I am wondering if it's okay to solder a grounding wire from the RCA solder tabs (or 14U/12U) to the grounding tab (safety ground) so that the ground bus is firmly grounded? Thanks.