I am completely addicted to building, so I wanted to challenge myself....
Build something quick,,,don't overthink it,,,dont re-draw the layout 20 times,,,use some parts that are laying around and do something I've always wanted to do-----re-pay an old debt with an amp that I build
In my early 20's I had a close friend who's family owned a local Italian Restaurant, and who loved blues and great guitar players......he would get us tickets to go see everyone who ever came through Phila., from Albert Collins to Buddy Guy, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, Brian Setzer, Duke Robillard, Steve morse, many more......without him, I would of missed most of that
He also gave me the freedom to walk into his restaurant at a moments notice (with or without a date), and eat for free.....feels like it was a hundred times....(best lasagna and meatballs on the planet)
One of the last memories that I have from that time is of his wife giving him a Gibson ES-175 for Christmas

He didn't play much before then, but I have a feeling he has picked it up since......I moved away, lost touch, and now I'm back, and ran into his wife who has extended me an open invitation to the Sat. night ritual card game (just show up after midnight !?!?)
So in an attempt to repay him for some of his kindness and generosity, i wanted to build him an amp that i could be proud to give to him......I took a chance on this schematic and it payed off big....this thing sounds better than i ever could've expected for such a simple build......
I had picked up 2 Valve Jr. chassis from eb*y a while back, and a used Hammond 269ax that is only enough power for a 2 tube build, so my path was clear,,,,,and after 2 nights staying late at work, i finished it, plugged it in, and much to my surprise have 0 issues to resolve.....it just works!!, and does a great clean to mean with a twist of the volume control.....I really like it with the neck single coil in my Warmoth Strat, but the JB in the bridge really pushes it hard and makes it a low watt contender to my original T-wreck stock build......very cool
I still have to touch it up, power switch is temporary, and it needs some graphics to cover up that Valve jr crap!
Merry Christmas guys.....remember, it's never too late to do the right thing
