Here's the latest schematic, the diode and cap area is really ugly, but to the best I could do this late :P
I've also done some testing and measurement.
1. removed the reverb pan completely, no end of the hum
2. removed the second reverb tube, no end of hum
I've not yet gotten to more, as I ran out of time, I did get measurements though.
Power Tubes
pins 1/8, 4, 5
tubes
5 184mv, 480V,-45V
6 0mv, 480V, -46V
7 0mv, 480V, -45V
8 0mV, 481V, -45V
Preamp Tubes
pins 1,3,6,8
1 143V,2.0V,477V,4.0V
2 199V,1.6V,318V,198V
3 200V,1.7V,Not,Used
4 411V,3.9V,409V,3.95V
Now I didn't get consistent readings on Power tube pins 1/8 because its really weird, when I try to test it, it seems to have some level of mV for just a second, like say 184 mV and then drops to 0 really quickly, same with any of them, not sure why? 1/8 go to a 1 ohm to ground, so I should be able to measure voltage and get plate dissipation there, but something seems odd
Similarly for the preamp tubes Pins 2/7 I can Measure like .36V or so for a short time and then it dissipates to 0. Not sure if that is expected or a sign of something wrong.
For the attached schematic you can see that the second half of V1 goes to the reverb and first half of V3 returns from it.
As for the power rail, here's the measurements:
A: 504V, B: 484V, C: 481V C': 476V, D: 320V, E: 293V
The C' is a spot in the schematic where I'm tying in the cap as required but there's another resistor after it going to C, so I labelled it 'C Prime' or C', not sure if that's normal/copacetic, but I just wanted to remind myself the filter cap went in there, not at C directly.
I haven't had a chance to take photo's either, I'll try to find time to get that tomorrow, but with this debugging, I've still not found a way to get the hum to stop, I even blew a fuse today as well while I was doing some testing, not sure what I may have touched, but Its been fine again with a new fuse.
~Phil