Some hum / noise occurs when the amp is switched from "Flat" to either of the scoop settings on the scoop control. Quiet when the scoop control is switched to "flat." Its not real loud, but it is there. I reflowed the solder joints on the scoop switch and what looks to be the ground path (black wires) back to the brake control along the terminal strips trying to make sure grounding in the input area is all good, but the noise when the amp is switched off of "flat" is still there.
It seems to acquire the hum from the switch area, because when I move my hand near the switch (from the back of the front plate) the volume of the hum increases. But, that could just be because that is the area where the overall input to the amp is.
If I touch the panel, the noise is suppressed considerably, but it is still perceptibly louder when the scoop is switched from "flat" to either of the two other settings. Also, the hum is the same whether it is EFish or EMish.
Chopstick test - probing/touching the circuit anywhere with a dowel doesn't have any effect, except that the amp does produce some slight thump and a bit of crackling when feedback is at its maximum and the brake is wide open when I tap the shielded lead from 15/16 to the EF 86. The lead seems almost microphonic, is that normal?.
Thoughts anyone? Thanks!