Need advice with clicking noise from my tube amp


I have a Don Sachs tube preamp and amp.  Recently, I notice a consistent "clicking" noise, about 2 seconds apart, from both of my speakers while listening to my system.  I don't recall the clicking noise changing at different volume levels. I swapped the Sachs amp for two other amps, both solid state, and there was no noise, so I concluded the issue was with the tube amp.  

I took the amp to a topnotch tube tech who listened to it in his system for several hours and did not hear any noise, clearly not the clicking I heard.  The tubes were checked and the biases is spot on for all four KT88's.

I asked Don about the possible cause and he is stumped if it can't be replicated with the amp in a different system.  One possible thought was that the amp is picking up some RFI from some source, but I can't imagine what that source might be.  I don't want to have to build a Faraday cage around my rack, as if I had the KSA's  to do that.  

Any thoughts from you folks would be very much appreciated. 

whitestix
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It started a couple of weeks ago and I noticed it several nights in a row.  If it is a hamster (hard to imagine one in my area) operating nearby, is there anything I can do, system-wise, to alleviate the issue?  Perhaps I should stroll around the neighborhood and check for tall antennas?

I'm not sure if this will help, but I had a ss receiver years ago that made that same noise. It turned out to be a bad connection and a tiny spark was jumping across and ticking steadily as you've described.

I had a weird noise like a "tick" coming through my Quicksilver mono amps.   It drove me insane trying to figure it out.  

Turned out be a Glade Plug In air freshener.  When it turned on to warm the scent pack periodically thats when the noise appeared