Good troubleshooting steps.
To give the Crack a fair test play something at normal listening levels. Then turn it off and wait 60s for the caps to discharge. Remove the cables from the inputs.
Then put a jumper (standard thing to have, you will find them so handy you will wish you invented them) and jump each input RCA jack from the center wire to the outer ground lug. This eliminates everything feeding it as a source for hum.
If there is still hum try moving anything that is within 2 feet (0.609060M, I looked it up) away from the Crack. Some things don't turn off just go into standby. So unplugging everything within 2 feet will also work.
Now you know how much hum is inside the Crack.
On the output tube. You are saying that your output tube gives microphonics while listening. And if you tap the output tube it stops, right? I'm going to think about that one.
On the Speedball, don't do what I did. Read, then re-read the sticky about the new transistors. Then have a spot of tea and read them again. I put them in backward.