mat wrote:The noise reminds little bit of a wind and then it gets louder and after few louder cracks and pops it stops.
My earlier comments were based on it being a constant hissing noise, as you would get with HF oscillations, so if it has always been like this, then I've sent you on a wild goose chase - sorry!
To me, those are cast iron symptoms of a poor connection (likewise the 'popcorn' description).
It could be inside the pot;
It could be a solder joint;
It could be a cracked resistor;
It could be a dirty tube socket or pin;
It could be a bad contact inside one of your switches/relays;
It could be bad contacts on yout FX loop jacks;
It could be a bad tube, etc... etc...
As it is intermittent, it'll be a bitch to track down
It's best to critically examine every solder joint and clean/remake any that are suspect, rather than blindly re-flowing them (not saying that's what you're doing).
You could try bypassing the FX loop jacks to eliminate their contacts.
It sounds like it's well worth changing that dodgy pot early on...
Also you could cleaning up/tensioning the tube sockets & cleaning the tube pins.
You could check that you still get the noise with each switch in all available positions - it would be especially bad luck to get one that was noisy in both positions (suspect your channel switch/relay if you're not getting as much volume as you would expect from one channel). Maybe try hard-wiring the switch terminals as a diagnostic exercise.
I can't make enough detail in the photos, sorry.
If you have freezer spray, it's sometimes useful in pin-pointing this sort of thing, but I would keep it away from the tubes.
Good luck :-/