Interesting development. I was reviewing the circuit on the Reverb Intensity pot and found an issue. Currently the Reverb jack is, and has been, isolated from the chassis, and its Ground point is only connected to the #1 far left tab on the Reverb Intensity pot. That tab is not connected to any ground point. The schematic shows that it should be, but it's not. I had previously disconnected its ground, but it still functioned, mysteriously. The pot is not isolated from the chassis, and there is continuity between the chassis and back of the pot. If no plug is plugged into the Reverb jack, there is no continuity between the jack's ground point and the chassis or the BUSS--as it should be. BUT, if I plug in the plug that connects to the footswitch, there is continuity between the jack's ground lug and chassis. There shouldn't be any continuity. If I take just an un-wired 1/4" plug, and plug it into the reverb footswitch jack, there is NO continuity between the jack's ground lug and the chassis or the BUSS, as I think it should be. The footswitch is a dual switch for Reverb and Vibrato. It has a stereo 1/4" plug. Since I'm using 2 separate isolated, non-switched, 1/4" jacks, I have a stereo to mono adapter that connects the stereo plug on the footswitch, to the mono adapter, which then plugs into the jacks.
Seems to me that somehow, the mono reverb plug on the adapter is grounding out somehow, even if the adapter is not plugged into the stereo footswitch plug.
If I'm correct then this grounding is probably also affecting the Hum. So I need to deal with this plug. Thoughts.