MGW,
2 - Does it hum in Play mode if the Phase Inverter tube is removed? YES
Then suspect the power stage and the power supply. The preamp section is not involved - at least not directly.
Nothing kills the hum. I pulled all but the output tubes and still got hum. Pulling V1 lessens it, but doesn't kill it.
Above is the confirmation...
It's pretty quick, but I can hear it for about a second after I flip the switch and it is fading. REALLY quickly, but fading nonetheless.
Then the power stage is involved, indeed, and/or power supply.
Voluntarily, I do not read all the other posts, only relying on your answers on these key questions.
Let's of course suppose that all the components are flawless and there is no remaining wiring "joke" mistake. It arise often even to the best skilled of us...
1 -
check the heater circuit. It must be made with braided wire, in that order : heater winding NO CT connected > power tubes > phase inverter > preamp stages, going to the input > on the input tube heater (and nowhere else), a 100 ohms wirewound pot with its wiper tied to GND here.
2 -
check your GND bus. It must follow that logical order, with no loop, no forward and return : start at the CT of the HV winding > HV PSU and Bias PSU > power stage > phase inverter > preamp stage, going to the input > input jack WHERE the ONLY GND point to the CHASSIS must be, and NOWHERE else. All the GND bus must insulated from chassis elsewhere except at the input jack, the unique GND point.
Following these 2 rules - or trying to get as close as possible - should help you to get rid of the remaining hum.
A+!