Bill of Materials
Ugh, I had to order like 10 different orders from varying places to get all the parts ordered over multiple weeks! I hate that. Keeping the placeholder here, so I can list out the parts for those who want to order it in one shot in the future.
Transformers
Basically I've ordered the whole ClassicTone Twin Reverb set.
[Note - I ordered 40-18004 instead of 40-18005, per the schematic that I used, for the power transformer and didn't realize until I was ready to build it. Main difference is 18005 has 330VAC while 18004 has 320VAC, so your B+ might come out slightly lower. Also the bias tap is 60V instead of 50V, but you can use the bias trim pot to adjust this later, so I don't think it matters. Though I ended up using a higher value resistor (6.7K ohm instead of 1 ohm) to reduce it to 48V eventually, but I don't think that was necessary at all]
Orange Drop Capacitors
I've built a few Hi-Fi amps before but never a guitar amp, so I was totally against using Orange Drops for any kind of signal path coupling capacitors, but after doing some research it looks for guitar purpose you do want the coloration that comes from the Orange Drop capacitors.
[Side note - polypropylene vs polyester orange drop. Of course when I was building hi-fi amps, I would pick polypropylene over polyester any days, as it give more "hi-fi" sound. I didn't realize for guitar amp builds most people prefer the polyester orange drops instead. By the time I've learnt this I've ordered and soldered half of them in, Ugh. I might have to switch them out later if the amp sounds too pristine.]
Sprague Atom Capacitors
These for the power supply section. Yikes, since when these become so expensive? Mouser.com had crazy expensive prices for these. I ended up going with a mixture of Sprague Atom, F&T (which are popular among Hi-Fi builders) and JJs.
[To be further edited as I go along here...]
Attached the Excel file of parts that I purchased.
Two Rock John Mayer Parts List (1).xlsx
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