HOWEVER, the 1st preamp tube is microphonic....
I've swapped tubes, it's not a bad tube. I"ve replaced a bunch of the preamp signal wires with shielded wire (not pictured) and that hasn't helped at all. Open to all suggestions...
Thankyou for my acceptance into the forum. I have a JCM 800 50W bass head I bought in London in 1984 and carried back to Australia in my cabin luggage

. The layout is coincidently the same as the one in Slackey's picture here, and like JJ's build issue the 1st preamp tube is microphonic (pencil tap) but concluding after swapping round the preamp valves, NOT to be the valve but the socket. The amp hums at higher volume with various different tones cranking the other pots.
I first cleaned the socket with alcohol and contact cleaner on a dental stick to no change, but then after reflowing the socket connectors it went nice and quiet. I switched it off and left the project a week or two but then coming back today and powering on the tube has gone MF again, and yes I swapped the tubes again and the issue stayed with the socket. So I completely un-soldered then re-soldered the socket wires, just to be careful and no improvement.
I would not hesitate to replace the socket but the 1986 amp is lightly used with all original tubes and replacement power caps recently as one started leaking years back. I cant understand how the socket could have failed having no vioisible cracks or corrosion and besides how could such a basic connection device go bad?
Any suggestions or experience welcome.
Footnote - the socket in question is actually the one on the far left of Slackey's pic, which just happens to be only 2 inches away from the former leaking power cap, and I noticed on first inspection of the socket a slight amount of residue on its topside around the centre hole.