If the reflow failed, voltages are all good, and the problem persists, it's time to narrow it down to specific solder joints. What you could do at this point is chopstick around with a cheap pair of headphones connected.
1. Turn Crack upside down with cheap headphones plugged in. 2. Get wooden chopstick. 3. Turn on crack and leave it for an hour. 4. When the noise is present, poke at ground path joints and other components to check if you can get the sound to change at certain points. 5. If so, great succes, reflow these joints when all is cooled down.
6. If not found, check with other tubes to see if it's a tube problem (for recommendations, see tube rolling thread).
7. If all previous fails, check out PB diode config on ground.