Well, I re-wired the input jacks and it is much better now...that is, it works! No more stupid mistakes on my part regarding wiring oversight. Eesh. It does sound really good so far....the two channels are dissimilar enough to be worthwhile, which is nice, as I didn't know what I'd end up with.
However, it still is reeeeeally hummy....like strong AC hum. NOT hissy....hummy. The PT audibly hums on its own just idling there....and I'm not talking about through the speaker, but just sitting there on its own. It hums when it's on standby, but not much. Turning it off standby really kicks in the hum, but what's interesting is that the hum doesn't increase with the volume knobs...that is, it's level doesn't change.
I pulled the 6SN7 tube, and that helped a lot, but the PT is just hummy and it's transferring in to the signal path somehow. Granted, my idea of quiet is pretty strict....I like amps to be dead quiet....but so far I seem to pick hummy PTs as my AC30 build was like this. Perhaps this is just a function of a "cloned" PT (mine is cloned from a '61 Brown Deluxe), but I wager there is more I can do about it.
One thing I've considered is grounding the AC input to the same point as the PT grounds (heater and recto center taps) which is the same ground for the filtering caps. Worthwhile, or should I start somewhere else? (See the pics on page 1 for what I'm talking about...) OR, should I just start with DC heaters for the 6SN7 and the 1st 12AX7? I'd like to start with the option that is easiest and most likely to be the solution....
