sjturbo,
I realize this is going to be a huge undertaking as this will be my first amp build but from the various posts I have read the community is a great resource. I have some electronics background but it is all analog and digital, not much in the way of tubes
I am
not trying to talk you out of building this amp. If you know how to work on one safely and you really want the amp, go for it.
Having said that, ......... this is a VERY complicated build. You will have to be able to punch out your own blank chassis, create your own layout board from scratch or use a paralleled turret/tag board, use a good layout inside the amp, have good soldering skills ................ etc.......
After you have built the amp,
you will have to be able to TWEAK the tone to your personal taste, because these amps are different and perhaps more tempermental than something like a 5E3 Fender Deluxe clone. You can learn what to tweak but it will take time to figure it all out. We can help you.
I've built close to two dozen different amps. I've learned ALOT about trouble shooting thanks to the forum guys and Sluckey in particular. Both the Tweed BluezMeister an Tweed Overdrive Special are wonderful amps but they took ALOT of time to build and even more time to tweak to get the tone I want.
Now if you're truly somewhat knowledgeable about electronics,
a very patience and persistent individual who doesn't mind taking reasonable risks that may or may not work out to your satisfaction, then give it a shot.
The first amp I ever built had the most difficult problem to diagnose of any amp I built. It literally took me 6 wkends to find the problem and fix it. This build is waaaaaaayyyyyyy more complicated. So you need to ask yourself if you have the patience and persistence to take this on?
Honestly, if you want to attempt this, I'll watch your posts and offer help and suggestions & I am sure others will also. I also will cheer you on all the way and be rooting for your success!
Think thru this one before you take it on. Make sure it's what you're wanting to do.
With respect & support, Tubenit