I may actually build this. Just killing spare time experimenting with compactrons & other TV/Radio oddities. Sounds pretty damn good for something just cobbled together.
First iteration had no reverb, so i was wondering one day if I couldn't spice things up with a 1 tube reverb using compactrons - I was more or less successful in that endeavor using a 6MF8, but ran into issues with hum that I initially thought were related to the tube I selectected, however, that was actually unrelated to the tube - More on that later.
So, assuming the 6MF8 was the issue, as the internal shield connects to Kath/G3 of the power pentode, I subbed in the more rare audio purposed compactron, a 6T9. The 6T9 has a hi-mu triode and basically a 6AQ5 in the same envelope, however, the internal shield is brought out individually to a it's own pin allowing us to ground the internal shield. This STILL didn't resolve the hum issue, so after some head scratching, I started swapping out tanks and viola! it was a grounding issue on the tank. The way I had grounds connected on my breadboard, the input isolated tank (Fender style) was prone to picking up hum. Great! There's where we stop, right? Oh hell no! This thing is supposed to be low-cost to re-tube, right? and with the fact that the 6T9 is becoming scarce and copies are pushing $20 each., I could go back to using the 6MF8, but that's was really overkill (15W plate power pentode to drive a reverb tank is like a 454 chevy in Vega 2dr hatchback), I pressed on for an alternative to the 6T9.
What to do? Enter Version 3. (actually rev 6) There is a triple triode that has all three triodes that are similar, that doesn't cost a small fortune (think 6C10, a triple triode 12AX7 used by Ampeg and one Fender), this tube has characteristics that are quite similar to a triple 12AT7 and doesn't drain the wallet - Enter the 6AC10. I strapped 2 sections together a-la Fender and used the third section as the tank recovery amp. This thing sounds beautiful, makes about 20W and was a lot of fun to bring to life.
Possible Rev. 7 - I ditch the 6AY11 for a 6AC10, two of the sections become the LTPI and the third section a LFO for tremolo. Maybe. Thoughts?
--Pete