This is entirely too much fun. Despite the tiny board and 3/4 page BOM there is a lot of crammage here. Let me just get this out of the way: This thing sounds fabulous. Lots of fat gain on tap and capable of ridiculous amounts of volume. I like the voicing on the tone control, no flubby bottom end (well it IS a Soldano) but no shrill highs either. Fairly quiet given that it's got a ton of available gain, although I might geek out and use shielded cable.
If you've never built a high volt project before it's almost an optical illusion plugging a One Spot in and getting high volts out. I snapped a pic of the multimeter with no tubes plugged in on it's first power up. The usual time that people get hurt working with these is when you trouble shoot. All logic and methodology goes out the window and the next thing you know you're grabbing a part with both hands... Just stay calm and you should have no issues. It's quite an easy build.
The tubes are bench tubes I have kicking around for amp repairs and the thing STILL sounds great. I'll be swapping them out with a couple of JJ's I suspect, once I get this enclosure nice and pretty. Nathan I'd say you knocked this one out of the park, really nice job here.
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