coco wrote:
Assuming you had a good one from the start...
Bad tubes can certainly cause a wretched noise. Easiset thing is to swap a few and see.
Measure and record your voltages. Compare to the original ones you made (you did record them right).
Sounds like it's grounded fine but what happens when nothing is plugged into the input? Do you get the same noises or anything weird? IF you dont, there a chace its equipment so ... do me a favor, can you try another cable & possibly a guitar?
I never recorded the voltages initially as it worked flawlessly from first power up.

It didn't get used for a few months as I got crazy busy with work and had little spare time to noodle. Now it's buzzy. It definitely didn't behave this way before. It's almost unusable as it is now.
With nothing plugged into the input it seems to make little noise. I have way too many guitars and I tried it out with at least 5 the only any better then the others was the Les Paul (my only humbucker guitar) but even it exhibited the buzzing, just less severe. And I agree, it does sound like a guitar problem but none of my guitars buzz like this through my other amps leading me to believe there's something amiss with the sIII. I even tore apart my new/old Electric XII thinking there was a wiring or pickup issue (just got it a few weeks back) but everything was perfect. I think I was the first to even pull the pickguard off the thing!
Anyway, thanks for the quick reply! I'll try swapping all the tubes tomorrow evening and if that doesn't make any difference I'll draw up a voltage chart and post pics to see if that can lead us anywhere.