Hello again. I hope everyone spent some nice holidays.
I would love to announce that in my month and a half of absence from this thread I found a solution to my noise issue, but it unfortunately isn't so.
I do have a rather bizarre update though:
I had, as usual, double, triple and quadruple checked every and each solder joint inside my amplifier at length and couldn't for the life of me find anything wrong that could be the source of my problem.
So I decided to bring my kit to a well respected hifi repairman that specializes in tube equipment (I had done this once before but the man couldn't find anything wrong in my amp). After hours of testing with my tubes and his, my power chord and his, and no source attached, my kit never made a noise. I have listened to it at his place with my own ears, and the amp is completely silent. So it turns out the previous repairman I had contacted most likely did not scam me.
I brought the amp back home and tried it anywhere I physically could, and in each of the 5 different houses I have tried it at the noise appears again and the Crack is unlistenable.
There should have been no difference between how we tested at this guy's place and mine, and yet my kit was perfect at his place.
He himself inspected the kit and found nothing wrong with the build. The only thing he recommended I replace is the tube sockets (in his experience those have caused him contact issues and noises), so I went ahead and replaced the octagonal socket but of course nothing changed.
At this point I am once again at a loss about how to proceed. While rewiring the octagonal socket I tried moving the right channel output to the left and viceversa, and the noise did indeed switch from right to left.
I have tested the grounding of my home outlets but they are fine, and my current measures 245V (hence the way I have wired my transformer according to the guide).
I don't know how useful this information could be.
If any idea comes to your mind about what I could test and what I could replace, please let me know.