Thanks Steve and Hot Blues Plate (that reminds me, I'm hungry),
I will try to get my friend take some pics of my ReVibe and post them for me,,,this is why. I started with Jeff Gerhing's layout and did all the under the board connections first,,,about 60 in all with 120 solder joints. All I have ever worked on is black and silver faced Fenders, and I wondered if I could do a "Fendery" layout and add all the new caps and resistors that the Revibe required and the unit still work. So, I drew out my own layout using the Fender layouts on the 6G12 and 6G15. I used Doug's cloth covered wire, put the power caps on the back (like a good little Fender should be) and made my oun islet board (again, most parts from Doug).
I knew that Fender started using shielded wire when their lead-dress started looking like a bird's nest (I have rewired a few of those). So, I kept my lead-dress as neat and black-face looking as I could and didn't use shielded wires (except for the reverb wires running to the reverb tank). The unit is dead quiet without shielded wires.
The only difference is the "kinda Leslie sounding" Tremolo which doesn't sound bad, just different than what I'm used to, as Blue Plate pointed out (it actually sounds cool).
Again, I'm a hobbyist, and don't understand much of the electronic things, but I can follow a layout and a schematic.
Thanks again,
Eual