Its great that you got the noise level down, but I cannot help thinking that there is an underlying problem. I would not think that degree of filtering is needed for a PR unless you have really boosted the gain. Did you go through the signal chain with probe and listening amp? And did you check all the caps for dc leakage? There is a recent thread here about a noisy Bassman 50 that had a small silver mica, almost new, cap leaking dc and causing similar noise issues. After all, those caps are cheap and QC is likely lacking.
Just a thought.
Some update:
1. 50Hz/100Hz humming all gone - I installed a humdinger pot - was it the trafo wound not symmetrically, some lead dress I could not correct or something else - humming no more
2. I **forgot** to connect a wire from speaker out to 2k7 NFB resistor - go figure! ;) - no NFB did not help to keep the amp quiet - did it? :)
3. Once all tube sockets and pins were cleaned no more static noise
4. Reverb hum - changes a lot with the tank position/orientation - from "very noisy" to "some hum" when I'm already surfing in the wetness
The only noise that still bothered me is hiss - up to 5-6 on the dial it is very well controlled, then hissing increases. Reverb - up to 3ish is very quiet, then adds to the hiss.
Now something I did not consider, being not an experienced amp builder (I built only 2 amps from the scratch) - majority of resistors I used were some variety of "carbon". I already swapped input grid resistors to metal film. Plates are 2W metal oxide. I may go farther and change some others, around V1, power tube grid stoppers (not present in the original design), some other grid leak resistors etc.
I have a bunch of 12a*7 tubes I can try, too.
However I do believe the current state of noise is low - the problem is I have no "reference" PR around to compare.
I did however compared both hum and hiss to a boutique Dumble type amp, also based on 2x6V6 with tube-driven reverb - I consider it VERY quiet - can't tell if it's on on the clean channel unless you crank master and gain.
Except reverb hiss (the "Dumble" reverb is just exceptionally noise-free) my PR clone is in the same ball park now (even quieter maxed out - "Dumble" is just louder, around 20W, so is the noise).
I do believe swapping some other resistors for metal film ones, I will do this when I have time, may improve it just a bit farther.
So maybe there is something in the way I built it that, the power trafo, the tubes etc and I just masked it with the humdinger, extra filter cap, not-too-hot bias.
I have not checked all caps - so this is also something I will for sure consider (I may have a leaking filter can - can't exclude this) - thank you!