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One take away here is if you ever wondered if you really need to put that 330mf cap in your Marshall...Short Answer: This was very likely used to eliminate hum in the input stage due to heater-cathode leakage. This is a tube-specific problem, because with time and a big-enough pool of tubes you can select those with the least leakage and hum. However, it is also most-problematic for the first stage because even the smallest hum here gets amplified by the rest of the circuit.
Things I noticed: the more preamp octals you have the more hum, if you will have 1-2 you'll likely be fine. This concerns 100/120htz hum but upping the filtering and/or adding a stage to make a more modern power string helps too on the really ancient stuff. Tough choice on a vintage clone but we are less accommodating of noise than they were in 1952. I was born in 1960 but I remember that if something buzzed, hissed, and hummed it meant it was working.