London Power amp user. Been so for 12 years, when I bought a Studio 50W amp and a Sustainor pre-amp. I was dumb enough to sell those but then I found
another Studio, this a 10 watt, with a big heavy cabinet KO made for them. This 10 watter with the loud as hell speaker cab is great on gigs..like I say ..pretty freaking loud.
That's cool. I've never heard his amps in person either. I don't believe he has any of his amps on youtube. I had a conversation with Kevin about his studio amp and he did mention that it had ALOT of functions. So I guess when some players find a setting they are happy with they just keep the knobs there. Then they think to buy another amp with less functions and ask why do they need an amp with that many functions. Only then they realize that they can't get the tone they originally got from the studio amp. And then regret selling it.
Glad you managed to get hold of a 10W.
The power scaling is awesome and galactic grounding is what I will use from now on in future builds. He has ALOT of other kits on his site. I chose to implement some of his most popular ones. The bmk2 (bias mod), SV1, rbx and bfx. Can't say I'd be more pleased with anything else.
Before I focused too much on making it look neat (which is important too so you can troubleshoot easier) but what is most important is how and where you hook it up. Where to filter out unwanted noise, adding additional amd separate filtering etc.
My amp noe doesn't look the neatest but it sure sounds good and has low noise issues. My first stock jcm800 build (which I ended up taking a part and rebuilding believe it or not several times) had some noise issues. Now I've really built my dream amp.