I'm not super excited about the twisted pair of wires leaving power transformer terminals 4/5 and going to B7/B8. In the manual, those run along the chassis plate, then pop up to pins B7/B8. In your photo, these wires float up and over the octal socket. You could pop the wire off B6 and likely smoosh them back into place.
There's something kinda funky on the back of terminal 5, though I can't tell what it is. It kind of looks like there's some stranded wire?
I'd slide the input wiring away from the power transformer. It may not make any difference, but it won't hurt anything.
I don't remember if it was your post that received the suggestion, or another user, but with 470K at the input, you are up high enough that noise becomes a bit of an issue. To circumvent this, the 470K value can be decreased if another pair of resistors is soldered from input to ground on the pot (the outer 2 lugs on each level). For the 470K/100K combo, you're padding about 16dB. If you solder a ~25K resistor across the input/ground on each level of the pot, then use a 100K resistor at the input, you'll have the same level of pad but with a whole heck of a lot less resistance.
As always, try each of these one at a time.
-PB