Okay, i feel like I am going backwards.

I have along the line got this odd low frequency noise now. Not sure how to describe. I have checked reverb circuit forwards and backwards.
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Rewicked all solder connections
2. Checked for DC voltages at both sides of the capacitors against the drawing.
3. Checked all connections for stray wire strand connections or solder shorts
4. Installed humdinger pot and adjusted listening for noise.
5. Installed 100R resistors between filaments and EL84 cathode.(initially done for other noise)
6. Re terminated and verified reverb circuit wire and integration terminal block(screw type)
The noise
DOES goes away when:
1. I remove the phase inverter tube
2. Turn the reverb level down
3. Pull the input and output sign of the reverb circuit where it integrate into the factory amp curcuit. As soon as I plug it back in the noise returns.
The noise
DOES NOT go away when:
1. I unplug the reverb tank
2. Change phase inverter tubes
3. Change rectifier tubes
4. Utilize elevated(EL84 cathode) filaments
5. Remove 12DW7 reverb drive/recovery tube
6. Unplug instrument.
7. Turn either channel volume down
The noise is not effected or changed by manipulating the shielded reverb tank drive or return cables or solder connections. I triple and quadruple checked all solder connections for resistive connections and resoldered every integration point for good measure. I have put the reverb tank in a bag.
Based on the fact the noise goes away when I turn the reverb all the way down can deduce that the issue is between the normal preamp tube and the driver side of the 12DW7. The one thing on my list I haven’t ruled out is to replace the 470pf coupling cap C1. I will get another of those and rule that out. Beyond that I am truly at a loss at this point. I have walked away from it at this point as I am not getting anywhere. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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