At the request of a couple of forum members, I am posting pics of the completed JTM45.
The PT, OT and head cabinet were purchased from a seller on this forum. I believe the cab is a Mojotone. The OT was previously installed by the seller, and the secondary leads were too short for my build. I had to extend them. PT and cab were brand new.
The chassis, front/rear panels, and choke were sourced from Valvestorm. I had originally gotten a "JTM" chassis and panels from an ebay seller but the laydown PT cutout was too small.
Board and turrets sourced from Hoffman. I laid out and swaged the turrets using Hoffman's nifty little tool.
Components were sourced from Hoffman, Valvestorm and Tubedepot.
2-point grounding scheme used: buss bar includes mid pot, V1, V2, inputs, shields and preamp filter cap. Bolted to chassis near inputs.
Power amp ground includes presence, PT-CT, bias supply, pin 8 (via 1-ohm resistors on board), elevated heater supply, reservoir, screen, and PI caps.
Schematic shows a 1K/5W resistor feeding the screen grids. I currently have an 820R in there, and it will probably stay.
Amp sounds great. Very little noise...just a slight bit of hiss when cranked, and that's with a furnace/HVAC 10 feet away and a fluorescent light overhead. With the high treble volume around 5, and normal around 4, I get a really nice, full clean tone on the edge of break-up with a strat. Anything higher than that adds some overdrive that nicely cleans up with the guitar volume.
I'll be tweaking over the next few weeks. Definitely need to do something with the V1 shared cathode. The 330uF in there now really flubs out the bass...I may go down to 10-25uF, and/or split the cathodes. Also, there is no bright cap on the high treble volume pot at the moment. I will experiment with that as well.
Thanks again to everyone for all the help along the way. I know this is a pretty standard JTM45...nothing special as far as circuits go. But building my own board and adding in a few changes to the layout made this a fun and challenging project.