A tube is a possibility and a good place to start. Wire layout to the tone switches and pots should be looked at. Check the shielded wires inside the amp, if they were moved something may have broke. Pay close attention to the ext amp jack and wire. Unsoldering it on the PCB can be revealing.
Your tech should be able to trace through the circuit to locate the source of the hiss. Could be a bad component or solder joint.
If your speaker cab has a tweeter, it can reveal hiss that wouldn’t normally be heard.
A common source of hum is the chassis input jack contacts, this is the main ground. Oxidation here can be a problem. Also, the two speaker out jacks require isolation washers.
For the record, my ‘74 is very quiet.