could I still use the 150pF bright cap that is on the volume of the lightning?
Sure. But if you're meaning would it sound good, I have no idea?
Honestly, when you do these kind of projects .......... you need to think of a template like this: 30 hrs to build it and the cabinet ..................... 40 hrs more to tweak it.
When you're in "unknown" space and it's something that is sorta, kinda, quasi new, .................. then you have to accept the responsibility for yourself to make this work. It involves accepting reasonable risks meaning doing something that you can undo without "harm" if it doesn't work out.
If you want something that you can count on and you know you will like and little to no tweaking is needed, then build a proven design that is very popular. As soon as you move away from that, you must have a mindset to build it and tweak it for hours on end to have it work well.
I love my two amps! The Tweed BluezMeister and the D'Mars. Having said that, I have tried maybe 30 different designs and while I really enjoyed most of them .......... a few of them were a bust and failure.
Others have already mirrored some of this back to you before, but you have described something of a moving target that is somewhat undefined. That's fine! No problem with that at all, yet it create severe limits in knowing exactly how to offer you suggestions. Ultimately, you have to decide what you are wanting and willing to do, accept the reasonable risk to give it a try and take responsibility to "own" the success and failure of the amp.
Much of amp building is knowledge and experience. I have very little knowledge & some limited experience (compared to others here). AND the other major part of amp building involved perseverance and patience. I have not keep exact track of this, but I am willing to guess that once I build an amp that I keep one out of five tweaks/mods that I try.
Hope that makes sense and is useful to you as you approach this project.
With respect, Tubenit