Thanks for the quick(ie) reply, Doc. I will do a thorough check of grounding. I know the hum can't exactly originate with Q. In fact, since it doesn't even adjust with Qs pot, I figured it must be a new ground loop. But, since it doesn't exist without Q in the signal path, there's a connection.
I also found this while perusing posts about tube sources:
The Rotel is a 70 watt amp with fairly high sensitivity, and the Tekton speakers are pretty efficient - you have much more gain in the system than you need. Try this:
Crank the Quickie volume to maximum, then turn down the Rotel until music is about the loudest you want to listen at. This way, the Rotel will not amplify the microphonics nearly as much. The Quickie will amplify the input signal more, so the total net signal gain will remain the same, it just gets redistributed.
Then listen to be sure the Quickie is not being overloaded on signal peaks. You may have to back off a little to get to the sweet spot, but there should be plenty of improvement available this way. Once you have taken the edge off, you can shop for different tubes more carefully and with less stress. :^)
Maybe some of it - particularly the buzz - is microphonics being passed on to the 6BM8?
Hmmm. And now after perusing the forum, listening a bit and writing this, the hum and buzz have substantially diminished. All I've done is re-wired interconnects trying different combinations to see what's going on, then back to the setup that was a problem for me in the first place. Aaarrrgh.