I just recently built my crack, haven't put in my Speedball yet, but I had a similar issue with a left channel hum/ringing. Very light, and no change with the volume knob. As it was in only one channel I figured it probably was a solder joint somewhere. I could also get it to ring and reverberate when I tapped on the chassis, so I tapped and tapped trying to isolate the location. Seemed loudest near the input tube, so turned it over and re-flowed all the solder joints on the input tube socket and any others that didn't look perfect.
Well, still had the hum/ringing. I figured it was just the circuit noise as it was nearly unnoticeable. A few days later it seemed to get louder, and even a light brush on the cabinet caused the hum to increase, even the headphone cord rubbing on the wood chassis made the left channel to ring! OK. That wasn't right. I started tapping around the chassis again, this time, though, I tapped on the input tube itself (I had avoided that the first time) and distinctly had the ringing sound increase, even with tiny light taps. I even lightly rubbed the tube top tip with my finger and could get it to ring, (kinda like rubbing a crystal glass with a wet finger sound).
Powered everything down, let the tubes cool, then took the input tube out, gave it a look over, gave it a couple light thwacks with my finger nail, a bit of a shake, then reinstalled it. All Quiet! Odd? I know, but it worked.
David