An update on this project:
1. Removed the 220K/330K voltage divider between wiper of treble control (preamp output) and master volume top end. Used a 22K resistor in its place, connecting the treble wiper to master volume top end. Placed a 56 pF bright cap across MV pot. These changes resulted in much more volume and pretty much elinated the loss of treble as MV reduced.
2. Improved the Sluckey Tem-O-Nator by using a 250K RA intensity pot as a variable resistor between MV wiper and VTL5-C1 (resistance cell has one end grounded). Therefore no loss of signal to ground through intensity pot. Pretty deep, sounds good.
3. Using film caps for the 1 uFd cathode bypasses (3 places) helps tone in my opinion. I used polyester.
4. A very noticeable overall improvement in tone/character of amp was noticed after these further changes -
a) 1 ufd cathode bypasses changed to 1.25 ufd CDE WMF polyester 10%. It is believed this change very slightly improved bass without muddying up crunch tone.
b) 100 ufd active mixer cathode bypass was originally a high grade electrolytic. Replaced it with 3 film capacitors, giving in sum 30 ufd of polypropylene, 10 ufd of polyester and 10 ufd of polycarbonate. These were what I had on hand, as an experiment. Made a very noticeable change. In fact, I did two of the Astroverb clone builds back to back, they were identical with identical components throughout. We would make changes on one, then compare to the other, then make same changes on other one bringing it up to very similar tone. It was very noticeable playing the one with film caps (replacing active mixer cathode bypass) compared to playing the one with 100 ufd electrolytic. When we replaced 100 ufd electrolytic with similar film caps in second one it improved tone very close to first one.
5. I used the JB JFX metallized polypropylene film caps throughout both builds. As an experiment we replaced all preamp tone caps (not past preamp) with SoZo Mustard caps (polyester film). A slightly more desirable tone resulted in opinion of guitarist.
6. The HiWatt phase inverter (12AX7 circuit) presence control compliments this preamp. It is a high boost/high cut circuit. This is the fixed bias P/I described at Amp Books site.
7. Having the 5881 output section following this P/I adds further to the amp. The preamp has a very clean tone if volume is kept below 3.5 setting. The amp is fairly loud up to this point and has more clean headroom than original Astroverb.