I am continuing to experiment with different Dumblish inspired designs where you have a clean and an overdrive channel. The PT on this one is 300-0-300 150ma. A tweed bassman OT would work well with it, I think.
My goal on this one was to use 3 gain stages in the clean channel to try and keep the tone reasonably clean up to 12 noon on the volume dial. I feel like I succeeded reasonably well with this. It has nice full tone to it, IMO and has some musical sweetness in the tone. It is reasonably Fenderish but slightly less mid-scooped.
One of the things that really surprised me was how quite the thing is at idle. Even at volumes beyond what I will normally play at, the idle noise is very very quiet. The original Princeton Reveb I owned once was more noisy at idle then this is. I think it could be easy to walk out of the room and forget to turn the amp off? However, when you hit a chord, it is surprisingly loud.
The overdrive is also to my liking and is very touch responsive with the 5879 tube. I may try tweaking this some more, but if it never got any smoother, I'd still be very happy with it. The 5879 tube does have a little chime inherent in it's tone.
This has more contrast between the clean truly being clean and the overdrive being more boosted & slightly richer tone compared to the clean tone.
Just thought I'd share in case someone is looking for a new idea. Look into the SCH library for editable files.
With respect, Tubenit