Another useful test is to plug a pair of cheap headphones into the Crack and poke around with a wooden chopstick at the connections on the bottom to see if you can find a spot that changes the noise you hear. This will direct you to where you might want to reheat solder joints or otherwise focus your efforts.
Thanks Paul I have tried that, there was no one connection that stood out. All of the connections between the pot, 9pin socket and jack appeared to create a noticeable microphonic reaction when gently proded. It seemed to me this was mainly in the left channel. Working towards the back this dissipated.
I wonder whether one of the valves has not enjoyed its journey from the West Coast to Great Britain and is no longer in tolerance or properly balanced? Perhaps the microphonic nature is minimised towRds the rear due to the mass of the transformer? Resisting vibration?
I was planning my first valve roll anyway so I have ordered some GEs and will see if they make a difference! In the meantime I will suspend investigations put my iron away and enjoy listening to it!!
I’ll let you know how that goes. Thanks again!