Greetings: I recently acquired an old chassis that looks like an opportunity to attempt building an amp from the ground up. It is a Masco MA-25 PA amp that lived at the K of C hall for many years. It clearly got very hot at some point and was retired as irreparable. The good news is that the chassis is HD, punched for everything I will need, the two transformers (Thordarson 24R05U A/C & Quality T-25 01 231 output) measure OK but it is fairly small. Plenty deep but not very wide or long. It had two 6L6 outputs, a 5AR4 and four pre-amp tubes. I am having some trouble reading the transformer wiring because of the overheating/smoke problem. I think I have 350/350v ct, 6.3v ct and 5v with multi-taps for 4,8,16 plus a couple others on the output with a center tapped input. Here is my question. Knowing my limited capability, what should I choose to build? If you know me, you know I want clean, accurate, reliable power and simple tone controls. Possibly a boost circuit, pre-out and an NFB on/off switch. I will use the two 6L6 outputs but use a solid state rectifier. I have space for up to four 12AX7 or similar tubes but I want only one input. I do not need reverb but vibrato would be nice, especially if I can find a design that uses the non-optoisolator circuit. My first thoughts are for a Fender Bandmaster, Bassman, Vibroverb, Vibrolux or similar. It will be tight getting any of those turret/eyelet boards in there. I can mount some things on top of the chassis. It has a nice full metal cover and steel bottom plate. I prefer keeping it simple in the hopes that when I'm done it will work. AB763? With some upgrades?
Jim