In the 6L6 Rocket I just finished up, I'm having the same issues. There's the same ghost note trash that shows up as the note is hit. I haven't chased it down yet and to be honest, I'm not sure I will. The amp does use quite a few old components but I work with this stuff often and know how to clean everything up so that it takes solder well. Chopsticking the shit every single solder joint in this amp (as with the 4x6AQ5 Rocket) showed that it isn't a problem there (although I did tame an oscillation issue
While I usually don't cite TGP as a source, this thread describes exactly what I've noticed in this circuit topology (i.e. cathode follower, no negative feedback, 220k plate load in the first stage, similar PSU, etc..): http://www.thegearpage.net/board/archiv ... 49895.html
After reading this, I'm thinking of upping the capacitance for the preamp stages (starting at doubling them) to see if I can squash this. Or maybe not. I need to play some other amplifiers with a similar topology to see if they exhibit the same problem. FWIW The 6L6 Rocket sounds great otherwise and much like every other Rocket I've built. The PPIMV is really nice to have as well and from what I can tell, the cut control is not so necessary with 6L6's vs. EL84's (it's out of the circuit now and I prefer it this way).
Has anybody else noticed a similar phenomena with this circuit topology?