I have been chipping away on this tube module project for several months, as time allows, & powered it up just today.
I originally started out down this path, building an add-on tube board based on Tubenit's one-tube reverb, for an existing 5F2A I built a few years ago.
But I then thought about breaking out all the various sections of an AB763 & designing board-mounted tube modules for each section. (I never installed the one-tube as I got side-tracked with the bigger project)
So this is kind of an experimental first try to see how well the module concept might or might not work.
In order not to get too complex for a first try, the circuit is a Champ with 2-tube reverb. I had drawn up the circuit I wanted but then found an existing schematic (Tubenit's I think?) of nearly the exact same thing, so I used that.
The two modules I used in this one are a AB763 TMB pre-amp & the AB763 2-tube reverb. The 6V6 is chassis mounted. The only deviation from that schematic is the SS rectifier & I added an extra B+ node on the front of the power rail, utilizing a choke. The 9-pin tube sockets are mounted directly to the FR4 boards, the various components are then mounted on turrets surrounding the socket & jumpers/buss wire/control wires link everything together.
I used a chassis I had on-hand & while everything fit, a little more space would have been nice, as would have been including tremolo.
The amp made sound after the light bulb limiter test, but had pretty significant hum & some oscillation as the volume & treble pots were swept near top rotation.
I traced the hum to the heaters (6V battery test) & was leaning towards the idea not really being practical, thinking there might be some proximity or lead-dress issues, though with the board-mounted sockets, some things are not tweak-able. But while pondering the problems, I realized I had not installed the artifical heater center tap.
I installed that & ALL of the issues disappeared, including the oscillation. Things are now pretty quiet, in a good way...
There is still a small amount of noise at the very, very top of the volume control sweep but I haven't gotten back to it yet to try to deal with that. But otherwise the amp sounds pretty good & the controls all function as expected. Reverb is surf-drippy, even with a short pan (3-spring & dwell control)