All,
Thanks for the responses.
-All tubes have been swapped with known good ones. This includes the rectifier tube.
-There are some small value ceramic disc caps in the tremolo oscillator circuit, but that shouldn't affect the signal, correct? For the posted sound sample, the 6au6 is indeed simply omitted.
-Filter caps were replaced with new Nichicon pieces. I used two 10uFs in lieu of the 10 and 5 originally equipped.
-There are no differences in this sound on any of the three inputs. No differences with different cords or guitars; perhaps a change in onset volume of the issue depending on the guitar.
-Tube sockets were sprayed with Deoxit, with no noticeable affect.
Static voltages are as follows: 122ac wall, 350ac PT, 366dc B+, 360 at the plates, 352 at the screens, 272dc for the preamp, 190 and 76 at the PI plate and cathode respectively.
24.1v at the 6v6s cathode resistor. In-circuit measured resistance of 285 ohms.
Voltages are high, but don't strike me as unusual. A bit hot in terms of static dissipation. Perhaps something goofy in the OT?
High level of 60 hz hum. I have indeed poked around with a skewer, with no obvious component culprit. No reduction in hum from pulling wires away from the heaters. Perhaps a 100 ohm psuedo center tap on the heater circuits would help with that?
I'm still at a loss here. I can definitely hear the potential here; this thing sounds sweet, other than the hum and this wretched noise when it's dimed.
Any additional input is again appreciated.
Thanks