Nope, nothing like that nearby unfortunately.
I do have an idea though, I have buddy that owns a record store in town and sells new and used audio also, I'll call him tomorrow and see if I can bring my foreplay, my ss amp, cd player, my cables and some speakers and hook it up in the shop and see if the hum is still present.
I'm curious to see if it works correctly (no hum) with a proper grounding like when it was first built.
If it does then that should solve the issue unless ive caused damage to it by not having it properly grounded in the first place, which i hope is not the case.
I'll be sure to wave my hand over the tubes as well to see if it makes it hum...maybe im just an
human with special powers I dont know about... Yet. Lol
Paul Joppa mention the following as well... Thanks Paul for your help also, much appreciated.
Electrostatic pickup,..Level controls are a possible problem area.
There is a possibility that the 0.1uF cap in the power supply has become unsoldered, allowing some hum in the heater power. I'll check that cap also but I dont know how to check the level controls for problems.
EDIT, i didnt see the 0.1uf cap in there, was it installed in the completely stock unit? Mine is an extended foreplay with no other mods except what was ordered thru Bottlehead.
I do appreciate your time, patience, and expertise in helping me get to the bottom of this issue.
One last thing, the way the treble started to get muffled as well has me baffled as well.
I did read that lowered voltages can have a muffling effect on the sound also, have you heard of that?
Do my voltages seem acceptable?