Something this old will need new filter capacitors in the power supply. That is the source of the buzz (its a 'buzz' if its anything over 60Hz FWIW), and the reason its not there if you cycle it off.
If the filter capacitors are not replaced, the power transformer is at risk, as the filter caps can start drawing energy, and thus heating up the transformer. Good caps store energy, they don't consume it!
This is straightforward work. You might find more information about technicians and the amp itself over on audiokarma.org in the 'solid state' forum.
If the filter capacitors are not replaced, the power transformer is at risk, as the filter caps can start drawing energy, and thus heating up the transformer. Good caps store energy, they don't consume it!
This is straightforward work. You might find more information about technicians and the amp itself over on audiokarma.org in the 'solid state' forum.