One possibility is that there has been some damage to one of the carbon comp resistors that connect to the grid terminals of the EF86 and the 6922, and maybe also the one that connects to the plate of the 6922. Try gently prodding at those with a chopstick with the preamp on, and see if you can make the fluctuation happen as you prod them. The leads on the carbon comps can develop a bad contact where they are inserted in the end of the resistor body if they get a little too hot when being installed and soldered.
I did as requested. I was unsuccessful in getting the LED's to blink or dim. The voltage spikes now seem to only be bouncing between 140 and 160.
So, I re-installed the Eros back into the 2 channel system. The "B" channel is producing music but it is way over shadowed by the noise. Again I was not able to get the LED's to blink or dim, nor was I able to cause the noise to increase, or decrease when pushing on everything (focused on the Resistors at first). Tapping on the plate also had zero effect.
I expect when I started I had several bad joints which I believe I have now repaired. The noise is popping, scratching, loud even at low volume and very violent.