Here are three videos. Probably have to put on headphones to really hear anything. Two are of the hum, one with nothing plugged in, one with the guitar plugged in. Volume is VERY low. Hum does not change with volume.
What I tried tonight was:
- changed the heater wiring per Gerald Weber's comment to make sure the polarity is right on the power tubes. No difference
- I saw one ground connection was wrapped around the terminal, but not soldered, so I soldered that. No difference.
- I also twisted the tone stack wires per TUT 3 Vox chapter.
https://youtu.be/dBvr-i7klJA Hum, nothing plugged in (volume was real quiet on amp)
https://youtu.be/7rwFUfGLCrY Hum with guitar playing a couple notes. (volume was real quiet on amp)
I'm also having a hiss issue that I have not started troubleshooting yet. But preemptively I swapped out a few of the plate resistors for Dale metal film's just in case. Again, I still need to look into this, but it's so bad as you turn the amp up it's very present while you're playing.
https://youtu.be/eYuEBasOgHg Hiss.
For the hum, I wonder if the next step is to try moving the transformers around?
Or maybe try to implement TUT 3's second choke idea in the power section?
This is really kicking my butt! It's going to be a great sounding amp, but yeesh...it's getting to be a challenge.
Humbly,
Mark.