I was using the Vibrato channel, and when the vibrato was on, the whistle would thrum along with it. The whistle persisted when I unplugged the instrument cable from the amp, so testing if it would be there on the Normal channel is kinda moot (it's there whether an instrument is plugged in or not).
I didn't do any testing for microphonic tubes, as we were jamming. I just ended up turning it off and using my bass amp for the rest of the time. The amp is still in our jam space so I haven't gotten to it yet

We were working on new material, so I was recording a bit, and it can be heard on the recording. I recorded on my iPhone, just sitting in the room. It comes though as the very high pitch sound over the track; it's subtle enough that you might think it was just recording room noise, but it's the amp. I edited out most of the track and just have a sample of the intro with constant whine, and the outtro, with pulsing tremolo whine.
http://soundcloud.com/ankhanu/twin-whistle
Any thoughts?