90% of hum is now gone and 100% gone from normal channel. ... Turns out I had 100k's in my artificial heater tap. Put some 100's in and it's a world of difference.
Agreed that it is awesome you returned to give input on what solved the issue.
In my case, I am encountering (unexpected) heater-to-cathode leakage on my build. Each of the triode gain stages has a switch to add a higher-value cathode bypass cap to a hard-wired lower-value bypass cap. First tube used in a particular socket gave no hum with the higher total bypass capacitance, but a smooth low hum when set for a lower bypass capacitance.
The hum only there with the smaller bypass capacitance equals heater-to-cathode leakage. I have 3 sleeves (15 tubes) of early-70's RCA tubes, so I went through them to do an in-circuit test for leakage. The hum (for either capacitance) disappeared as soon as a low/no-leakage tube was installed in the socket. To my dismay, 7 of 15 tubes have leakage which give hum in this amp.
A couple tubes of older 60's RCA production have so far been low-leakage and no hum, but I have yet to test/sort all that I have.
I also have a couple of low-level buzz issues to resolve ( think my problem may be similar to yours, but different in a critical way). Once I get those ironed-out, I'll create a thread on the amp, the teething problems & how they were fixed.