Howdy friends, been a minute! I've got a friend's early 60s Vox AC10 on the bench and I'm a little lost hoping I can get some advice from those much less sleep deprived than myself! (baby #2 born recently)
The ef86 / vibrato channel has a lot more idle noise than I feel like it should, particularly at healthy volumes AND it's not a consistent even noise.
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The amp has been recapped and a good number of resistors replaced. I've tried everything to track down the issue but I'm at a brick wall hoping for directions around it!
Things I've tried:
3 different ef86 tubes
2 different Ecf82 tubes
Cleaned all of the tube sockets and pots with deoxit
Replaced every component in yellow (or lifted one lead and temp'd in a replacement for testing)

Nothing has improved the noise in this channel. I tried scoping just the raw idle noise in the preamp to see if I could detect it that way but it's so quiet at that stage that my scope can't really pick it up well enough to conclude anything.
I did also try a trick BGG told me about, which is to use a 0.1uF film cap to ground and touch it to components (discharging between each one) to see where the noise is killed to try and pinpoint it. This pointed me to this section

Touching the cap to any of these components kills it. So I lifted a leg of each cap and resistor one by one and tacked in a replacement and nothing fixed it....
Any ideas? Perhaps the volume pot itself? I did also swap the ef86 cathode resistor and cap to be safe. Maybe it's something really dumb, but I'm stuck and time is not on my side. Thanks for the help!