Tubenit -
I anxiously await your finished build, as I would like to do the same for our Church. Our music leader builds and uses his own solid state pedals for his acoustic guitar. He connects it to the Church PA. I recently gave him one each of Dougs B9 and Pitchfork pedals, for his birthday/Christmas, as both dates are close together.
The Sunday before Thanksgiving, I carried one of my Guild ThunderStar heads to Church, along with these pedals. I had asked him previously to bring his Telecaster, but I brought along my '66 Harmony H-19, just in case he didn't bring his electric. After service, and while the womenfolk were preparing our Thanksgiving meal, I rolled the speaker cab (later Ampeg) and Guild head into the sanctuary and he got out his Tele. I had already given him the pedals and some patch cables, so after playing a bit through just the amp alone, he got out the pedals. The Guild has a receptacle on the back, so with Pitchfork connected on the FX loop, he gave it a try. He only briefly tried the B9, though later at home, he and his son gave them both a thorough tryout.
The Pitchfork was his favorite, and has since given me a report on it with his acoustic. He uses it primarily with a piezo pickup that he installed, but also has a clip-on magnetic pickup that he will use from time to time. He likes either with the Pitchfork. I believe that he has something planned for this upcoming Sunday, with the acoustic and Pitchfork.
Which brings me back to your design. I'm anxious to have a tube pre-amp for him to use with his acoustic, in Church. And, I would rather it be perfected by someone like yourself, before I build. Our Church is very small, in numbers. But, the sanctuary is rather high, and the sound carries well with a bit of echo. A couple just recently started attending, and the lady is an absolutely amazing pianist. We have an electronic keyboard that rarely gets used, as our primary pianist uses the baby grand piano. So now, we have a piano and organ, along with Don's acoustic.
Anyway, I'm following this thread closely. Thanks for the fine work.
Jack