1)I'm a bit frustrated that I don't know enough to diagnose myself without help.
2) From what I can work out, I have contradicting symptoms.
This only happened after hot plugging the cab, yet that would suggest the problem is in the output which would mean that it's there regardless of channel or eq settings. But it's not.
3) Another symptom I didn't mention is that when the amp is on and you switch to standby it kills the sound, as it's supposed to, but then when you turn the power off it hums through the speaker. With standby off! Weird.
4)This is all made harder by the fact that's it a matter of days before everything is closed. I'm thinking I might just grab some power tubes and if it's not them I have a spare set. At this time of year I would rather not spend any unnecessary money, but I want to be able to play it while I'm off work!
AAARRRGGGHHH!
I numbered your issues so it would be easier to address:
1) EVERYONE needs help with this stuff.....there are regularly posted troubleshooting questions from guys who have many amp builds under their belt.........you picked a mid-complicated circuit to build, so unfortunately your learning curve is gonna be a big one
2) Yup, but you'll have to diagnose and fix them one at a time,,,by dividing and conquering the
schematic3) It's VERY important to
mention everything........there could be a big clue in the smallest detail
4) Stay patient and let us help you fix one thing at a time until it's done.......don't freak out and just start tearing it apart (we've seen that before, and it won't solve anything)
From here out just make concise accurate reports and directly answer the questions that are going to be thrown at you.....pictures will tell us a lot....don't be embarrassed....don't try to fix it by yourself....
If the amp hums continually after you turn the power switch off,,,,then you possibly have that switch miswired,,,,and I would start there
If it only hums for a short period of time after you switch it off,,,,,that might be the length of time it takes for the caps to discharge
Troubleshooting 101:
-The amp cant hum indefinitely without power being applied to it = power switch wired incorrectly OR power cord wires are shorted to something they shouldn't be
When troubleshooting off of a schematic, it makes sense to separate sections of the circuit to isolate issues.....
Start here and figure this part out, confirm all connections, and ask any questions you might have.
Good luck and BE SAFE