C20 could be sketchy.
EDIT;
maybe lift the relay out-of-circuit for test.
Two things will eliminate the hum.
1. Removing power from the relay. It still passes signal from the Norm Vol to the LTPI due it the N.C. default.
2. Removing V3, the LTPI. Removing V1 and/or V2 had no effect.
Here's the latest.
The manual switching is a 1M-A pot with a SPST Pull-on Push-off (Normally Open) switch. When the switch is pushed in (Off or N.O.) then the open/closed (off/on) footswitch activates the channel switching relay. When the manual switch is pulled out - On - then the relay is bypassed and not operable.
- Relay OFF (or manual switch in) = Default; Normal channel active - volume control output passes to the LTPI through C13. TMB volume output is open. This is the case even if the relay is powered off (see no, 4 below).
- Relay ON (or manual switch out) = TMB channel active - volume control output passes to the LTPI through C13. Normal channel volume output is open.
Whenever the Normal channel is active, via either the manual switch "in" or the relay switch in the Default position, there is a 60-cycle hum when the Normal volume is turned up. The hum goes away when the Normal volume is down. Whenever the TMB channel is active, via either the manual switch 'out' or the relay in the Switched position, the hum disappears.
1. Pull V1, the 1st preamp for both the Normal and TMB channels. No change, hum still there.
2. Pull V2 the TMB tone stack driver cathode follower. No change, regardless of whether or not V1 is in place. No change, hum still there.
3. Pull V3, regardless of whether or not V1 and V2 are in place. Hum disappears.
4. With all tubes in place, removing the low voltage power from the relay makes the hum disappear, even though the signal passes through the N.C relay switch.
So, with the relay powered, there is a hum. With no relay power, there is no hum, even though the relay switch, being NC, passes the signal from the Normal channel volume to the LTPI. O, there is no hum with the LTPI pulled.
I am including a marked-up schematic.
The preamp grounds are daisy-chained to one point near the isolated input jacks.
- LTPI R26 and C14 ground to C3.
- C3 ground connects to C4 ground lead
- Mid (R22) & Volume ground to TMB Gain, which grounds to point "A".
- R20 and R16 ground to point "A".
- Input jacks ground to point "A".
- Point "A" connects to C4 ground lead.
- Normal Volume and Tone ground to C4 ground lead.
- C4 connects to both V1 cathode RC grounds.
- V1 cathode RC grounds go to chassis, so everything ends up at chassis ground.
All the power grounds - isolated output jacks, bias circuit, heater elevation circuit, and C1/C2 can, ground to the chassis ground next to the cap can.
The earth ground in near the power cord input.