-With the V3 tube in and the input wire removed at the PCB the noise is still present so it's not being picked up on the input wire.
-I've replaced all the passives on the first triode (V3) with no change.
-I've tried a couple different tubes with no change. (I only have Sino and JJ 12AX7s but the same tubes work perfectly fine in my other amps)
-I don't think this is a PCB layout issue as lots of these amps were made and I don't seem to find any noise complaints online (Dennis knew what he was doing).
-I tried routing wires differently then the OEM style and OEM and no change.
-I undid some of my circuit alterations and no change.
-Reflowed alot of solder joints
-I replaced all the electrolytics a few years ago but I honestly don't remember if the hum was an issue or not at the time.
Could it possibly be the socket? Maybe some solder ran under a pin and is close to the heater pins picking up noise? I haven't tried to replace the socket yet as I'll have to probably break it to remove it from the PCB.
Thoughts?
Schematic:

Inside of my amp:

Inside of a stock amp for wiring/component reference.






