Headphone amp extremely low noise floor turns to distracting hum after 3 days of use

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-Tried different tubes
- Hum is audible even when the volume knob is at minimum
- From a cold start, hum is very low and then appears to increase as tubes warm-up

Here the board in question:

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My electronics days date back 30 years, so for sure, I cannot say I understand this circuit.
I am re-learning some, but not there yet.

For some mysterious reason, I suspect those gray caps between the 2 tube sockets.

Anyone can chance another guess?
 
Start with solder joints, component polarity, and scope the power supply and the filament ripple.
Is the pot's body (functions as a shield) grounded? If not, solder a wire to it and connect it to ground.
The coupling capacitors are probably the last thing to suspect, though.
 
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Something was definitely off with the external switching power supply.

After a while, I noticed a buzzing sound coming out of it; I went to pick it up and it was literally burning hot.

Ordered a new one. We will see.