I build this one using Nik, Moose and Dana parts along with Allen Bradley resistors, Sozo caps an PEC pots. The tone is just great ! I had some issues about brightness and hiss so I switched carbon comp to tantalum resistors and it was better defined with less hiss. As an attemp to reduce volume in order to be able to play it outside an isolated room I use a split load switch type of thing on the third stage. it works really great to create another less brutal sound without messing too much with the amp but even if it really quiet in "low mode", it's even more hissy too in "normal mode" .
The bright switch is almost unusable at low volumes. It's ok when played trainwreck loud but at lower volumes it's annoying.
I followed francesca layout as much as possible :
- Filaments CT, bias ground, PT CT and Ground from the mains
near the IEC socket
- Filter caps grounds to the lug of the bleeding resitors
- Board, pots and jacks grounds to a bus running from the input jack to
the presence pot (as the pots are PEC I can't solder to them).
- Output tubes grounds just like Francesca (without the 100R heaters
fake ground because I already have a CT)
- OT CT to output jacks
- I was aware of a potential hiss issue if the Output tranny primaries to
the plates of the power tubes are switched, so I wired them just like
the pics I've found where the blue wire is tied to the power tube closer
to the power board
I've read all amazing posts from Paul Ruby but I really wonder about rewire again the amp as I don't want it to look like crap because of too much desoldering.
Please tell me if you find something wrong here. The amp is so great I have to find a way to make it quieter.
Thanks.
Tom