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5U4G power supply to 274B

I know this was from a while ago. I installed the 10uF cap in place of the 30uF and the diodes on the rectifier. No issues with the rectifier anymore! However, I am noticing a hum from the choke that’s seems to be transferring to a 60hz hum on the speakers. Could lowering the 30uF to 10uF have caused this?
 
No. That hum (if any) would be 120Hz. Are you sure it's not 120Hz?

60Hz usually is caused by ground loops/heater hum. If you short the inputs to ground, does the hum go away? If yes, it's a ground loop.
Does the hum go away as soon as you switch the amp off? If yes, this means it's coming from the power supply of the amp, either electrically, or magnetically.
 
No. That hum (if any) would be 120Hz. Are you sure it's not 120Hz?

60Hz usually is caused by ground loops/heater hum. If you short the inputs to ground, does the hum go away? If yes, it's a ground loop.
Does the hum go away as soon as you switch the amp off? If yes, this means it's coming from the power supply of the amp, either electrically, or magnetically.

There is a small amount of 120hz hum, but also lower frequency 60hz. (If my understanding is correct 120hz is higher pitched, almost a buzz and 60hz is lower pitched hum).

I’ll test if the hum goes away when shorting the input.
Yes, the hum goes away as soon as I power the amplifier off.

This is the power simply schematic: Legend power supply - Album on Imgur

Dumb question - can a choke be wired backwards?